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    Gyroflow

    Gyroflow

    Video stabilization using gyroscope data

    ...This approach allows it to correct complex camera movement, rolling shutter distortion, and lens artifacts while preserving image quality. The software supports a wide range of cameras, including action cameras, drones, and professional cinema gear, many of which embed gyro data directly into video files. It provides a real-time preview interface with hardware-accelerated rendering, allowing users to adjust stabilization parameters and instantly see results. Gyroflow also integrates with major video editing tools through plugins, enabling a seamless post-production workflow.
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    VidGear

    VidGear

    A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework

    VidGear is a high-performance Python framework that provides a unified and extensible solution for building real-time video processing applications. It acts as an abstraction layer over powerful multimedia libraries such as OpenCV, FFmpeg, and ZeroMQ, simplifying complex workflows into concise and efficient APIs. The framework is built around modular components called “gears,” each responsible for tasks such as video capture, streaming, encoding, and network transmission. It supports...
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    Chorale is a framework for home-network-enabled multimedia applications. It includes clients and servers for UPnP and other protocols, with the larger ultimate aim of tying together all a user's disparate multimedia gear into a seamless whole.
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