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    libjpeg-turbo

    libjpeg-turbo

    SIMD-accelerated libjpeg-compatible JPEG codec library

    libjpeg-turbo is a JPEG image codec that uses SIMD instructions (MMX, SSE2, NEON, AltiVec) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression on x86, x86-64, ARM, and PowerPC systems. On such systems, libjpeg-turbo is generally 2-6x as fast as libjpeg, all else being equal. On other types of systems, libjpeg-turbo can still outperform libjpeg by a significant amount, by virtue of its highly-optimized Huffman coding routines. In many cases, the performance of libjpeg-turbo rivals that of proprietary high-speed JPEG codecs. libjpeg-turbo implements both the traditional libjpeg API as well as the less powerful but more straightforward TurboJPEG API. libjpeg-turbo also features colorspace extensions that allow it to compress from/decompress to 32-bit and big-endian pixel buffers (RGBX, XBGR, etc.), as well as a full-featured Java interface.
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    Shotcut

    Shotcut

    Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor.

    Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. Major features include support for a wide range of formats; no import required meaning native timeline editing; Blackmagic Design support for input and preview monitoring; and resolution support to 4k. Copyright © 2011-2023 by Meltytech, LLC Shotcut is a trademark of Meltytech, LLC.
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    DVDStyler

    DVDStyler

    A cross-platform DVD authoring application

    DVDStyler is a cross-platform free DVD authoring application that makes possible for video enthusiasts to create professional-looking DVDs. DVDStyler provides over 20 DVD menu templates, allowing you to create your own menu designs and photo slideshows. After you select your DVD label name, video quality, video format, aspect ratio, and audio format, you can select a template to add video materials to. DVDStyler's interface supports drag-and-drop so you can add project buttons and movies around with ease. Some basic video editing operations such as trimming and cropping are also available.
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    Media Player Classic Home Cinema: MPC-HC

    Media Player Classic Home Cinema: MPC-HC

    An extremely light-weight, open source media player for Windows®

    Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) is an extremely light-weight, open source media player for Windows®. Media Player Classic Home Cinema supports all common video and audio file formats available for playback. Based on the original Guliverkli project, Media Player Classic Home Cinema contains a lot of additional features and bug fixes. Plus Media Player Classic Home Cinema is 100% spyware free, there are no advertisements or toolbars. We care about keeping an open project, open and free for contributions wherever they may come from.
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    MPC-BE

    MPC-BE

    Media Player Classic - BE

    Media Player Classic - BE is a free and open source audio and video player for Windows. Media Player Classic - BE is based on the original "Media Player Classic" project (Gabest) and "Media Player Classic Home Cinema" project (Casimir666), contains additional features and bug fixes.
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    OpenCV

    OpenCV

    Open Source Computer Vision Library

    The Open Source Computer Vision Library has >2500 algorithms, extensive documentation and sample code for real-time computer vision. It works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS in your browser through JavaScript. Languages: C++, Python, Julia, Javascript Homepage: https://opencv.org Q&A forum: https://forum.opencv.org/ Documentation: https://docs.opencv.org Source code: https://github.com/opencv Please pay special attention to our tutorials! https://docs.opencv.org/master Books about the OpenCV are described here: https://opencv.org/books.html
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    mpv player (Windows)

    mpv player (Windows)

    a free, open source, and cross-platform media player

    mpv is a free (as in freedom) media player for the command line. It supports a wide variety of media file formats, audio and video codecs, and subtitle types. Main project site: https://mpv.io/
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    ODM

    ODM

    Device Manager for ONVIF-based Network video devices.

    ODM is a ONVIF protocol implementation of Network Video Client (NVC) to manage Network Video Transmitters (NVT), Network Video Storage (NVS) and Network Video Analytics (NVA) devices. Implements Discovery, Device, Media, Imaging, Analytics, Events and PTZ services. Write in C# and uses ffmpeg for media decoding.
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    ffdshow

    A DirectShow and Video for Windows codec (VFW)

    ffdshow is an advanced DirectShow filter and Video for Windows codec (VFW) codec that supports many audio and video formats. For example: H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, H.263, VP3, VP6, Theora, MJPEG, SVQ3, MP3, AC3, DTS, E-AC3, AAC, and Vorbis.
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    avidemux

    avidemux

    A free video editor to cut, filter, and encode projects

    Edit your avi, mpeg and nuv. Process audio and video. Cut.
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    Downloads: 3,677 This Week
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    VirtualDub

    VirtualDub

    A video capture utility for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms

    Do you need quick capture and encoding capabilities for video on your desktop? VirtualDub is a free, Open Source solution specifically designed for that purpose. VirtualDub might lack the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video in return. It has batch-processing capabilities for processing large numbers of files and can be extended with third-party video filters.
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    Video2X

    Video2X

    A lossless video/GIF/image upscaler achieved with waifu2x, Anime4K

    A lossless video/GIF/image upscale achieved with waifu2x, Anime4K, SRMD and RealSR. Started in Hack the Valley 2, 2018. The latest Windows update is built based on version 4.8.1. GUI is not available for 5.0.0 yet, but is already under development. Go to the GUI page to see the basic usage of the GUI. Try the mirror if you can't download releases directly from GitHub. You can use Video2X on Google Colab for free if you don't have a powerful GPU of your own. You can borrow a powerful GPU (Tesla K80, T4, P4, or P100) on Google's server for free for a maximum of 12 hours per session. Please use the free resource fairly and do not create sessions back-to-back and run upscaling 24/7. This might result in you getting banned. You can get Colab Pro/Pro+ if you'd like to use better GPUs and get longer runtimes. Usage instructions are embedded in the Colab Notebook.
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    gMKVExtractGUI

    gMKVExtractGUI

    A GUI in C# .NET 4 for mkvextract (MKVToolNix)

    A GUI for mkvextract utility (part of MKVToolNix) which incorporates most (if not all) functionality of mkvextract and mkvinfo utilities. Written in C# .NET 4.0, in order to attain high compatibility with Windows OS (WinXP and newer Windows), as well as Linux through Mono (v1.6.4 and newer), and perhaps OSX (not tested).
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    DeepFaceLab

    The leading software for creating deepfakes

    DeepFaceLab is currently the world's leading software for creating deepfakes, with over 95% of deepfake videos created with DeepFaceLab. DeepFaceLab is an open-source deepfake system that enables users to swap the faces on images and on video. It offers an imperative and easy-to-use pipeline that even those without a comprehensive understanding of the deep learning framework or model implementation can use; and yet also provides a flexible and loose coupling structure for those who want to strengthen their own pipeline with other features without having to write complicated boilerplate code. DeepFaceLab can achieve results with high fidelity that are indiscernible by mainstream forgery detection approaches. Apart from seamlessly swapping faces, it can also de-age faces, replace the entire head, and even manipulate speech (though this will require some skill in video editing).
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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    DVD Flick

    A simple but powerful DVD authoring tool

    DVD Flick aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player. Its main target audience is people who know at least the basics about DVDs and video and audio files.
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    LosslessCut

    LosslessCut

    The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing

    LosslessCut aims to be the ultimate cross platform FFmpeg GUI for extremely fast and lossless operations on video, audio, subtitle and other related media files. The main feature is lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files, which is great for saving space by rough-cutting your large video files taken from a video camera, GoPro, drone, etc. It lets you quickly extract the good parts from your videos and discard many gigabytes of data without doing a slow re-encode and thereby losing quality. Or you can add a music or subtitle track to your video without needing to encode. Everything is extremely fast because it does an almost direct data copy, fueled by the awesome FFmpeg which does all the grunt work. Lossless merge/concatenation of arbitrary files (with identical codecs parameters, e.g. from the same camera). Lossless stream editing: Combine arbitrary tracks from multiple files (ex. add music or subtitle track to a video file).
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    OBS Studio

    OBS Studio

    Open source software for live streaming and recording

    OBS Studios, also known as Open Broadcaster Software, is a free and open source software program for live streaming and video recording. Features of the software include device/source capture, recording, encoding and broadcasting. Stream on Windows, Mac or Linux. This software is commonly used by video game streamers on the popular streaming platform Twitch.
    Downloads: 333 This Week
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    Udeler

    Udemy Course Downloader (GUI)

    Udeler is an open source, cross-platform desktop application for downloading Udemy Courses. It makes viewing and learning from Udemy Courses a lot easier by downloading the courses to your desktop, allowing you to view them conveniently offline and at your own pace. Udeler downloads Udemy Courses straight to your Downloads folder, keeping the original structure of course content intact. It works a lot like most other download managers, but Udeler automates this process when downloading Udemy Courses. It also allows you to do other things, such as select your preferred video quality, download several courses at once, choose download directory and more.
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    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    Free all in one audio/video ffmpeg batch encoder

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter is a free universal audio and video encoder, that allows to use the full potential of ffmpeg command line with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI with drag and drop, progress information. Some fancy wizards make things easy for non-experts. Thanks to its multi-file encoding feature, it may be the fastest a/v batch encoder available, since it maximizes system resources usage by launching as many simultaneous processes up to user cpu thread count. You can change encoding priority, pause and resume, set automatic shutdown. It is good for seasoned ffmpeg users as well as beginners. It provides unlimited single or multi-file batch encoding for almost any audio/video format. You can use any set of parameters and try them before starting encoding. You can multiplex streams, subtitle videos (as track and hardcoded), trim, concatenate, record screen, capture M3u8 or YouTube URLs. You can also get multimedia info.
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    Burn

    Burn

    Simple but advanced disc burning for macOS

    Create data discs with advanced data settings. Create video and audio discs, Burn will convert if needed. Create DVD-Video discs. Recreate discs. Burn doesn't reinvent the wheel, it uses many powerful open source Unix utilities and is also open source.
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    Downloads: 1,767 This Week
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    Dirac is a general-purpose video codec aimed at resolutions from QCIF (176x144) to HDTV (1920x1080) progressive or interlaced. It uses wavelets, motion compensation and arithmetic coding and aims to be competitive with other state of the art codecs.
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    Open Camera

    Open Camera

    Camera app for Android.

    Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android(TM) phones and tablets. * Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera * Get it on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.sourceforge.opencamera/ * Or you can download the APK/source directly, see "Files" above. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
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    MP4Tools

    MP4Tools

    MP4Tools is a collection of free tools to manipulate MP4 files

    MP4Tools is a collection of cross-platform free tools to manipulate MP4 files. It contains following applications: ⦁ MP4Joiner is a free application that allows join multiple MP4 files into one ⦁ MP4Splitter is a free application that allows split a MP4 file in multiple files
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    Downloads: 1,486 This Week
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    Popcorn Time for iOS

    Popcorn Time for iOS

    https://github.com/PopcornTimeTV/PopcornTimeTV

    PopcornTimeTV was an Apple TV, iPhone and iPad application to torrent movies and tv shows for streaming. Since 2016, this project has grown exponentially - both in its user base and in its functionality. However, the team size has gone the other way. We went from having 13+ developers on the team to 1 developer and 1 designer, both of whom have lives and projects outside of Popcorn Time. We have decided that we have given our all to this project and it's time for us to move on to pursue greater things. There is no doubt that this comes with a heavy heart as we have learned so much from this project and watched it grow from this simple torrenting app that could only play 720p video, to what it is today. All that being said, we do not want this project to just die after we leave. The size of the project might be a bit daunting to an unseasoned developer but the app is extremely stable and packed with almost every feature you could need.
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Guide to Open Source Video Software

Open source video software is a type of software which is developed by a group of volunteers or individuals from around the world who share a common interest in creating software. It is released under an open source license, allowing anyone to freely use, modify and distribute it without having to pay any fees or royalties. Open source video software has been gaining more attention recently due to its potential for providing professional quality results at no cost.

One of the most popular open source video applications is FFmpeg, which is used for recording, streaming and playing audio and video files in various formats. FFmpeg supports many different encoding formats such as H.264, MPEG-4 Part 2, XviD and DivX. It also offers several options for converting videos from one format to another. It can be used with other tools such as Avidemux or VirtualDub to edit A/V files (e.g., cutting out sections of videos).

In addition to this, many users prefer using VLC media player because it can play almost any kind of file format without the need for additional codecs or conversion utilities like FFmpeg provides. VLC also allows users to access network streams through its interface as well as stream live content on their local network using the VideoLAN server technology that comes bundled with the program's download package. Moreover, it also supports plug-ins which allow users to add extra features like subtitle support or web browser integration depending on what they require from their media players

Other types of open source video software include Blender – a 3D animation suite – and OpenShot – an easy-to-use video editor that runs on both Linux and Windows systems; Kdenlive – a free nonlinear editing system for GNU/Linux operating systems; Shotcut – a free, cross-platform and open source video editor; Pitivi – an audio/video production tool; MPlayer —a highly versatile media player capable of playing almost every type of multimedia file that exists; Audacity – free digital audio editor available for all platforms; Cinerella–free animation application featuring powerful curves based timing system etc are some the best example within the list

Features Offered by Open Source Video Software

  • Video Editing: Open source video software typically offers a range of features designed to help work with video files. These features often include basic video editing tools such as trimming, cutting, adding transitions or effects and rotating or cropping media. Additionally, these applications also often provide text overlays, audio mixing capabilities and various filters that can be applied to videos.
  • Codecs: Most open source software support a wide selection of commonly used codecs for both importing and exporting videos. This allows for convenient playback on multiple devices without the need for converting formats before viewing the files. Certain software may also offer special mathematical algorithms to enable conversion from one codec type to another without any loss in quality.
  • Subtitle Creation/Editing: Many open source programs allow users to create subtitles or edit existing ones. This feature is highly useful when creating professional looking movies or videos that require subtitles in multiple languages as it simplifies this process greatly, eliminating the time spent manually typing them all out yourself.
  • Audio Tools: Open source programs typically provide various audio tools such as sound equalization, noise reduction and options for applying echo effects within projects. Additionally some software will include an extensive library containing hundreds of sound clips which can be easily incorporated into projects when needed.
  • GPU Rendering Support: In order to facilitate faster runtime speeds while working on high definition material such as 4k resolution movies many modern video editing packages implement support for graphics processing units (GPUs). This is usually done through CUDA technology which can drastically reduce rendering times over traditional methods and save valuable time during complex projects dealing with large media files.

What Types of Open Source Video Software Are There?

  • Non-Linear Video Editing Software – Non-linear video editing software is designed to allow users to make creative and artistic edits to their videos. It typically offers a wide range of special effects, transitions, and other tools that can help create polished video pieces.
  • Video Compression Software – Video compression software allows users to compress large video files for easier distribution and viewing on digital devices. It can also be used for creating web-friendly videos in smaller file sizes.
  • Motion Graphics Software – Motion graphics software enables users to create dynamic animations with 2D and 3D designs. This type of software is commonly used in the production of films, television shows, commercials, music videos, and more.
  • Screencasting Software – Screencasting software makes it possible for users to record their screen while they narrate over the footage. This type of program is great for creating tutorial videos or demonstrating how a product works online.
  • Video Conversion Software – Video conversion software lets users convert their videos into different formats so they can be played on various devices like computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc. It helps ensure that your audience will always have access regardless of what technology they use.

Benefits Provided by Open Source Video Software

  1. Cost: Open source software is often free to download and use, so it doesn’t require any additional cost compared to commercial options.
  2. Updates: Open source software tends to have frequent updates and bugfixes, allowing users to benefit from the latest improvements.
  3. Security: Using open source software reduces the risks of viruses and other malicious activities because anyone can review its code for vulnerabilities.
  4. Flexibility: It allows users to customize their experience with customizable settings, plugins, or even build custom apps that are tailored just for them.
  5. Accessibility: Since open source software can be downloaded on any platform or device with an internet connection, it eliminates geographical limitations imposed by proprietary programs.
  6. Community Support: Open source projects usually enjoy a vibrant community that provides help and advice through forums, blogs and social media platforms. Additionally, most open source projects have dedicated developers who focus solely on improving user experiences within the program.
  7. Quality Assurance: Because many eyes look at an open sourced project there’s typically a lot more quality assurance built into the product than products developed in-house could offer. Furthermore, peer reviews carried out on the code ensure good coding practice is maintained which ultimately leads to better security of data within the system.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Video Software

  • Amateur Video Enthusiasts: People who use open source software to edit, create, and share their own personal videos. They typically lack professional equipment but are passionate about creating content with the limited resources they have.
  • Professional Film Editors: Those who use open source video software to professionally edit and produce feature-length films and documentaries for release in theaters or on DVD.
  • Content Creators: Individuals looking to create unique video content for web series, YouTube channels, vlogs, podcasts, etc., who rely on open source video software to provide the tools necessary for producing engaging visual media.
  • Company Training Videos: Organizations that use open source software as a cost-effective way of developing product tutorials and training materials for employees.
  • Schools & Colleges: Academic institutions taking advantage of free/inexpensive open source solutions as an educational tool for teaching creative skills such as film production or graphic design.
  • YouTubers & Streamers: Video gamers using open source solutions to record gameplay footage while streaming on platforms like Twitch or YouTube Gaming.

How Much Does Open Source Video Software Cost?

Open source video software typically costs nothing. Because it is open source, the code for the software is freely available to anyone who wants to use or modify it. This often makes open source software more affordable than buying a commercial license for proprietary software, as there are no licensing fees associated with open source solutions. Additionally, many developers contribute their time and knowledge to make sure that these popular types of software stay up to date and bug-free, so users don't have to worry about any ongoing costs. With all this being said, depending on the specific project you’re trying to complete, sometimes you may find yourself needing additional services like support or customization beyond what the community offers which will require you pay for those services in order to get them. Overall though, we can say that open source video editing software is generally free of charge.

What Software Does Open Source Video Software Integrate With?

Open source video software is designed to work with a variety of different programs, allowing users to create and share videos in multiple formats. Integration with other types of software enables users to access additional capabilities and dramatically expand their creative potential. Video editing applications integrate easily with open source video software, giving users access to advanced features such as layer-based compositing, rotoscoping, and more. For example, Adobe Premiere Pro allows users to supplement basic editing functionality found in many open source video programs by enabling them to execute complex edits quickly and easily. Other types of software that can be used alongside open source video programs include audio production tools like Audacity or ProTools, which can be used for sound design or dynamic mixing; graphics processors such as Photoshop or GIMP, which provide the ability to make graphics manipulation easier; virtual reality (VR) solutions including Oculus Rift or HTC Vive; 3D animation platforms such as Blender or Maya for creating high-quality renderings; drones and other robotics platforms featuring hardware integration for remote camera control; and finally AI-driven computer vision solutions employing facial recognition technology or object tracking algorithms. By tapping into the robust feature set provided by various compatible programs through tight integration with an open source platform, creators have significantly greater access to the limitless possibilities inherent in today's digital world.

Open Source Video Software Trends

  1. Increased Functionality: Open source video software is constantly being updated and improved, allowing users to access more features and tools than ever before. This includes features like editing, special effects, color correction, audio mixing, and more.
  2. More Affordable: Open source video software offers a wide range of options for users, from free programs to paid ones. With this variety of options available, users can find an affordable solution that suits their needs.
  3. Wider Accessibility: Many open source video software packages are also compatible with different operating systems. This allows users to access their projects from a variety of devices including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
  4. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Open source video software is designed to work on multiple platforms, meaning that users can access their projects from any device or operating system. This makes it easier for users to collaborate and share projects with each other.
  5. Increased Collaboration: With open source video software, users can easily collaborate with others on their projects. This includes the ability to share videos, add comments and feedback, and even edit the same project simultaneously.
  6. Improved Security: Because open source video software is open-source code, it’s much less likely to be hacked into and compromised by malicious actors. This provides users with an increased level of security when working on their projects.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Video Software

  1. Getting started with open source video software can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. The first step is to select the right video software for your needs. You can research different packages available and what features each offers to find the best one for you. Once you’ve chosen a program, you should check out its website and look at tutorials, forums, and other resources to get familiar with it before you start using it.
  2. The next step is downloading and installing your chosen software package on your computer or device. Installation instructions are usually straightforward; however, if you run into difficulties, most software websites will give detailed instructions on how to install them correctly.
  3. You may need additional tools or software components in order to use certain features of some video programs, so make sure that these are also installed on your system before getting started. For example audio plug-ins or certain codecs which may not ship as part of the main install package but which may be necessary for certain tasks like playing back certain formats of videos and audios or rendering out a film project in a given format. Make sure that they are all up-to-date as well.
  4. Once everything is set up properly, open the program and explore its features and functions at an introductory level - even watching tutorial videos if possible – this will help you understand how it works much better than blindly diving into more complex projects without any knowledge of the application itself. As you get more experienced at using the interface and identifying different menus and options will become easier for you to understand what each tool does and howto use it effectively for your projects in hand.