MPlayer version of the libdvdread project.
The Aegisub Project is a community-driven effort to write the BSDL licensed
cross-platform subtitle editor Aegisub. Composed completely of volunteers
passionate about subtitling, as a project it strives to be open, fair and
most of all: free.
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matroska is a project aiming to become the standard of Multimedia
Container Formats one day. It was derived from a similar project
called MCF, but differentiates from that significantly because it
is based on EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language ), a kind of
binary version of XML. This way the development team gains significant
advantages in terms of future format extensability, without breaking
file support in old parsers.
Advanced because it is based on EBML, a kind of XML equivalent,
that allow infinite extensibility of the format. And full featured
because it includes precise seeking, any audio/video/subtitle codec
support including VCM/ACM/DirectShow compatibility, timecode based
format, complex frame dependencies, chaptering, internationalisation,
error protection, tagging, file attachement, control track (to be
defined), menu (to be defined), etc.
All these features are not yet implemented but already defined in
the format.
Kdenlive is a non-linear video editor for GNU/Linux, OS X and FreeBSD,
which supports DV, AVCHD and HDV editing. Kdenlive relies on several
other open source projects, such as FFmpeg, the MLT video framework
and Frei0r effects. It was designed to answer all needs, from basic
video editing to semi-professional work.
Mpv is based on the MPlayer and mplayer2 projects which it greatly improves.
It supports a wide variety of video file formats, audio and video codecs, and
subtitle types. Special input URL types are available to read input from
a variety of sources other than disk files. Depending on platform, a variety of
different video and audio output methods are supported.
LAME plugin for libquicktime
HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video
transcoder with rich selection of features. Both GUI and command-line only
versions are available.
Supported sources:
* Most common multimedia files that libavformat and libavcodec support
* Any DVD or Bluray-like source which is NOT copy-protected (removal of
copy protection is not supported)
Outputs:
* File (container) format: MP4 (M4V) and MKV
* Video: H.264 (x264), MPEG-2/MPEG-4 (ffmpeg), or Theora (libtheora)
* Audio: AAC, CoreAudio AAC/HE-AAC (OS X only), MP3, FLAC, AC3, or Vorbis;
AC-3, DTS, DTS-HD, AAC, and MP3 pass-through
HandBrake also includes support for chapters, subtitles, advanced video
filters, and more. It is also useful for making videos compatible with
portable video devices such as the Apple iPod/iPhone.
librtmp is the library part of rtmpdump.
libsmacker is a cross-platform C library which can be used for decoding Smacker
Video files produced by RAD Game Tools. Smacker Video was the king of video
middleware in the 1990s, and its 256-color compressed video format was used in
over 2600 software titles.
Theora is Xiph.Org's video codec, intended for use within the Ogg
project's Ogg multimedia streaming system. Theora is derived
directly from On2's VP3 codec.
This is alpha testing software; the API will probably change.