SMPEG is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback
is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is
played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of Splay v0.8.2.
SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams.
plaympeg, gtv, and glmovie are simple video players provided to test the
library. The C library interface is 'documented' in smpeg.h, and the C++
library interface is spread out over the MPEG*.h files.
This is a work in progress. Only 16 bit color depth is supported.
The player will dynamically conver to other color depths, but playback
will be much faster if your display is already set to 16 bit color depth.
[ excerpt (with adaptations) from developer's website with modifications ]
MKVtoolnix will evolve into a set of tools to create, alter and
inspect Matroska files under Linux and other Unices, just what the
OGMtools do for the OGM format.
Library and tools to read, create, and modify mp4 files.
This is simply a program to pad vcd mpegs so that they can be used by
mkvcdfs which is part of the package vcdtools.
Totem is simple movie player for the Gnome 2 desktop based on xine.
It features a simple playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls,
as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
-- Hendrik Scholz <hendrik@scholz.net>
FLVmeta is a metadata injector for Adobe Flash Video files
(FLV). It is able to inject all known metadata tags into the
onMetaData event, as well as insert an onLastSecond event.
This utility rips Music and Sound class objects from .umx and .uax
files in Unreal or Unreal Tournament. It rips all the exports in the
file that it understands (currently 'xm', 'it', 's3m', and 'WAV').
Adding support for an export is fairly trivial, so you can add them
in a minute or two.
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.
This port provides a tool to query VDPAU capabilities.
Imagine you captured a nice video with your camcorder, compact camera
or even cell phone while skiing, cycling or whatever sports, and the
video is basically just jiggled. Modern cameras come along with
hardware stabilization, however this does not work if you have really
strong vibrations - rather the contrary, sometimes this mechanisms
start to oscillate. Vid.Stab is your friend in this matter. It is
designed to stabilize even strongly jiggled clips.
gcap is a command line tool for downloading Youtube closed captions.