libdvbpsi is a set of tools which allows to decode and generate all the
Program specific Information (PSI) present in a MPEG2 TS or a DVB stream. The
two keywords are portability and simplicity.
Currently supported tables
- Program Association Table (PAT, MPEG2)
- Program Map Table (PMT, MPEG2)
libaacs is a research project to implement the Advanced Access Content System
specification. This research project provides, through an open-source library, a
way to understand how the AACS works.
This research project is mainly developed by an international team of developers
from Doom9.
libbdplus is a research project to implement the BD+ System Specifications.
This research project provides, through an open-source library, a way to
understand how the BD+ works.
libbluray is an open-source library designed for Blu-Ray discs playback for
media players, like VLC or MPlayer.
This research project is developed by an international team of developers from
Doom9.
libdc1394 is a library that provides a complete high level
application programming interface (API) for developers who wish to
control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital
Camera Specifications (also known as the IIDC or DCAM Specifications).
This package supports the Silicon Dust HDHomeRun,
a networked digital TV tuner compatible with VLC and Tvheadend.
This utility can be used for:
* Discovering your tuner location and name
* Gathering tuner settings
* Modifying tuner settings
* Performing scans
* Performing firmware upgrades
quvi is a command line tool for parsing flash media stream URLs. It supports
many websites including YouTube and Dailymotion.
Starting from 0.4.0, the quvi distribution has split into libquvi-scripts,
libquvi and quvi.
libquvi is a cross-platform library for parsing flash media stream URLs with C
API.
libquvi originates from the idea of allowing users to view the videos without
having to install or use flash. It is a "workaround", not an "alternative" to
flash.
quvi is a command line tool for parsing flash media stream URLs. It supports
many websites including YouTube and Dailymotion.
Starting from 0.4.0, the quvi distribution has split into libquvi-scripts,
libquvi and quvi.
libquvi is a cross-platform library for parsing flash media stream URLs with C
API.
libquvi originates from the idea of allowing users to view the videos without
having to install or use flash. It is a "workaround", not an "alternative" to
flash.
A VDPAU-based backend for VAAPI.
VDPAU is the Video Decode and Presentation API for UNIX. It provides
an interface to video decode acceleration and presentation hardware
present in modern GPUs.