The "Ogg Video Tools" is a toolbox for manipulating Ogg video files,
which usually consist of a video stream (Theora) and an audio stream
(Vorbis). It includes a number of handy command line tools for
creating an manipulating these video files, such as for splitting the
different streams.
Poe: A Pugnacious Ogg Editor. Poe is a vorbis comment editor. It tries to
follow the vorbis comment header specification closely, while being convenient
and flexible to use. Towards that end, it doesn't have a static 'form' style
interface. Instead, it has an editable table of comments. The contents of the
table change dependent upon preference settings, and what comments are in the
ogg file you are editing.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
This package provides some functions to control UPnP devices
[ excerpt (with adaptations) from developer's website with modifications ]
These tools allow information about (ogminfo) or extraction from
(ogmdemux) or creation of (ogmmerge) OGG media streams. Note that
I'll use OGM for "OGG media streams".
Supported stream types include video streams from AVIs or Ogg files
and Vorbis audio from Ogg files. The resulting files can be played
back with mplayer or with the OggDS Direct Show filters under
Windows.
A wrapper class for ffmpeg command line utility.
This module reads Macromedia FLV files and reports metadata about
those files.
The MP4::Info module can be used to extract tag and meta information
from MPEG-4 audio (AAC) and video files. It is designed as a drop-in
replacement for MP3::Info.
Note that this module does not allow you to update the information
in MPEG-4 files.
Movie files can be viewed with subtitles, which are currently
very popular as text files. Subtitles provides means for
simple loading, re-timing, and storing these subtitle files.
A command-line tool subs for the same purpose and using Subtitles
interface is included in the distribution.
The module supports srt, sub, smi subtitle formats.
Time values are floats, in seconds with millisecond precision.
A device driver for PT1 and PT2, ISDB-S/ISDB-T tuner cards from Earth Soft.
This version is written by bsdaemon based on recpt1 utility for Linux.
Easy-to-use command-line wrapper for mplayer.
With playd you don't need mplayer GUI to listen to music, watch videos, stream
video/audio. It is easy to integrate playd into a window manager menu (e.g.
FVWM).