OpenH264 is a codec library which supports H.264 encoding and decoding.
It is suitable for use in real time applications such as WebRTC.
OpenShot Video Editor is a program designed to create videos on
Linux. It can easily combine multiple video clips, audio clips,
and images into a single project, and then export the video into
many common video formats.
OpenShot is a non-linear video editor, which means any frame of
video can be accessed at any time, and thus the video clips can
be layered, mixed, and arranged in very creative ways. All
video clip edits (trimming, cutting, etc...) are non-destructive,
meaning that the original video clips are never modified.
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OQTEncoder is just here to show how simple it is to realize an
encoder using OpenQuicktime... It is simple, new and doesn't have
a lot of functionality but it should soon be better and it's already
usable ;)
Just launch it without options and it will explain you how to use
it ;). Here follows a simple example to encode any mpeg file using
the great program mpeg2dec from Aaron Holzman:
mpeg2dec -s -o pgmpipe test.mpg | oqtencoder -V jpeg test.mov
OQTPlayer is a very very small, even not functional, very very
buggy video player that uses OpenQuicktime and the SDL library.
It is just a example to see how easy it is to use the OpenQuicktime
library. Really!
A video editor that allows editing of AVI, OGM, and MPEG videos. The MPEG
support provides the ability to convert to DVD compliat PS streams. It
contains various filters for deinterlacing, cropping, resizing, etc. Allows
for cutting without re-encoding. Has the ability to re-encode and re-sample.
Utilizes ECMAScript (aka. Javascript) to provide batch scripting and
processing support.
This port provides a FreeBSD kernel module that
video4linux enabled applications and applications
that can handle raw YUV420P data can use to access
several USB based webcams.
pHash 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++.
Phonon is the framework responsible for an ubiquitous multimedia
experience in KDE Software Compilation 4.
This port installs Qt Designer plugin for Phonon.
Phonon is the multimedia framework for KDE Software Compilation 4.
This port provides the GStreamer backend.
PhotoFilmStrip creates movies out of your pictures in just 3 steps.
First select your photos, customize the motion path and render the
video. There are several output possibilities for VCD, SVCD, DVD
up to FULL-HD.
The effect of the slideshow is known as "Ken Burns". Comments of
the pictures are generated into a subtitle file. Furthermore an
audio file can be specified to setup the background musice for the
slide show.