Snappy is an open source media player that gathers the power and flexibility
of gstreamer inside the comfort of a minimalistic clutter interface.
libass is a portable subtitle renderer for the ASS/SSA (Advanced Substation
Alpha/Substation Alpha) subtitle format. It is mostly compatible with VSFilter.
A TV streaming server for Linux and FreeBSD supporting
DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C, DVB-T, ATSC, IPTV, and Analog video
(V4L) as input sources.
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Skinenigmang-plugin
"EnigmaNG" is a standalone VDR OSD skin based on the "Enigma" text2skin
addon.
YAMDI stands for Yet Another MetaData Injector and is a metadata injector
for FLV files. It adds the onMetaData event to your FLV files.
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Streamdev-plugin
This PlugIn is a VDR implementation of the VTP (Video Transfer Protocol)
Version 0.0.3 (see file PROTOCOL) and a basic HTTP Streaming Protocol.
It consists of a server and a client part, but both parts are compiled together
with the PlugIn source, but appear as separate PlugIns to VDR.
The client part acts as a full Input Device, so it can be used in conjunction
with a DXR3-Card, XINE, SoftDevice or others to act as a working VDR
installation without any DVB-Hardware including EPG-Handling.
The server part acts as a Receiver-Device and works transparently in the
background within your running VDR. It can serve multiple clients and it can
distribute multiple input streams (i.e. from multiple DVB-cards) to multiple
clients using the native VTP protocol (for VDR-clients), or using the HTTP
protocol supporting clients such as XINE, MPlayer and so on. With XMMS or
WinAMP, you can also listen to radio channels over a HTTP connection.
VapourSynth is an application for video manipulation. Or a plugin. Or
a library. It's hard to tell because it has a core library written in
C++ and a Python module to allow video scripts to be created. It came
to be when I started thinking about alternative designs for Avisynth
and most of it was written over a 3 month period.
The software has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st
century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have
made since the late 90s. The main features compared to Avisynth are:
* Multithreaded - Frame level multithreading that scales well
* Generalized Colorspaces - New colorspaces can be specified at runtime
* Per Frame Properties - Additional metadata can be attached to frames
* Python Based - The scripting part is implemented as a Python module so you
don't have to learn a special language
* Support for video with format changes - Some video just can't stick to one
format or frame size. VapourSynth can handle any kind of change
* Compatible with a large number of already existing Avisynth plugins
XMMS --- X Multimedia System. XMMS is a multimedia player based on the look of
Winamp. Currently it plays mpeg layer 1/2/3, wav, au, CD audio, etc.
A text-based implementation of ICQ (formerly known as micq).
Support for jabber (xmmp) and other IM protocols was added later.
eChat is a LAN chat program designed for easy
chat and messages exchange over the TCP/IP networks
compatible with Vypress Chat and quickChat for Win32