Phonon is multimedia framework for QT4/KDE4.
This port provides xine backend.
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.
Phonon is the framework responsible for an ubiquitous multimedia
experience in KDE Software Compilation 4.
This is the PHP extension of the pHash library, which is an open source software
library released under the GPLv3 license that implements several perceptual
hashing algorithms, and provides a C-like API to use those functions in your own
programs. pHash itself is written in C++.
An application that you can use to view the video stream of your webcam, alter
various settings of your webcam, take jpeg snapshots or output raw YUV420P data
to stdout when motion is detected.
py-ffmpeg includes a specific Python wrapper to decode audio / video,
implemented to be as portable as possible. The goal is to use it for a
core provider in the Kivy project, on android platform.
gst-python provides a convenient wrapper for the GStreamer library for
use in Python programs, and takes care of many of the boring details
such as managing memory and type casting.
Like the GTK library itself gst-python is licensed under the GNU LGPL, so is
suitable for use in both free software and proprietary applications. It
is already in use in many applications ranging from small single purpose
scripts up to large full features applications.
gst-python provides a convenient wrapper for the GStreamer library for
use in Python programs, and takes care of many of the boring details
such as managing memory and type casting.
grake is a command line tool for scanning webpages for Youtube links.
cclive is a lightweight command line video extraction tool for YouTube and
other similar video websites. It is a rewrite of the clive software in C++
with lower system footprint and fewer dependencies. It works closely with
the quvi project to workaround the Flash technology that is being utilized
by different media hosts to deliver the content.
While being primarily a video download tool, it can also be used alongside
with some video players, e.g. mplayer, for viewing streamed videos instead
of the Adobe flash player.