PiTiVi relies on the GStreamer multimedia framework and the accompanying
plugins to handle the various medias and their transformation. PiTiVi being
a novelty usage of GStreamer, there are some problems with plugins not
handling completely/correctly the GStreamer API. These problems are in
the process of being corrected.
This means that it is not guaranteed that all codecs, containers or effects
work properly with PiTiVi.
The "mencoder" component of the MPlayer project is a tool which
allows creation of video streams. It supports almost the same set
of input sources as the player component and supports encoding from
these sources through various codecs, including the popular ffmpeg,
XviD and x264 families. "Transcoding" DVDs into avi files is also
possible.
This is the port of skins for MPlayer's Graphical User Interface
(GUI).
Schrodinger is a high-speed Dirac codec being developed by Fluendo in
partnership with the BBC. The main developer is David Schleef, who
developed the liboil optimisation library which is heavily used in
the project.
UMPlayer is the multimedia player that fills all your needs. With dozens of
advanced features and built-in codecs it can handle any media format, and
can play Audio CDs, DVDs, (S)VCDs, TV / Radio cards, YouTube" and
SHOUTcast" streams and even incomplete or damaged media files.
A tool to convert VCDs from cue/bin format to mpeg
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest generation video compression
standard.
* This standard was developed by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group
(MPEG) and ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG), through their Joint
Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC)
* HEVC is also known as ISO/IEC 23008-2 MPEG-H Part 2 and ITU-T H.265
* HEVC provides superior video quality and up to twice the data compression
as the previous standard (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC)
* HEVC can support 8K Ultra High Definition video, with a picture size up to
8192x4320 pixels
Zoneminder is an all-in-one GPL'd security and surveillance camera solution.
Fully web-based system for viewing and analyzing security camera feeds.
An opensource MPEG-4 codec, based on OpenDivx
transcode is a text-console utility for video stream processing,
running on a platform that supports shared libraries and threads.
Decoding and encoding is done by loading modules that are responsible
for feeding transcode with raw video/audio streams (import modules)
and encoding the frames (export modules).
It supports elementary video and audio frame transformations,
including de-interlacing or fast resizing of video frames and loading
of external filters. A number of modules are included to enable
import of DVDs on-the-fly, MPEG elementary (ES) or program streams
(VOB), MPEG video, Digital Video (DV), YUV4MPEG streams, NuppelVideo
file format and raw or compressed (pass-through) video frames and
export modules for writing DivX;-), OpenDivX, DivX 4.xx or uncompressed
AVI files with MPEG, AC3 (pass-through) or PCM audio. Additional
export modules to write single frames (PPM) or YUV4MPEG streams are
available, as well as an interface import module to the avifile
library. Its modular concept is intended to provide flexibility
and easy user extensibility to include other video/audio codecs or
file types.