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multimedia/mjpegtools-2.1.0 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Set of tools to record/playback/edit videos in MPEG format
lavtools: Linux Audio and Video TOOLS for Motion JPEG and MPEG ============================================================== Programs for MJPEG recording and playback and simple cut-and-paste editting and MPEG compression of audio and video under Linux (Now FreeBSD). N.b. Only the "lav" programs have been written whooly from scratch. The rest are from diverse open source originals, modified to work with the lav tools edit lists and AVI and quicktime files. Some (especially the MPEG tools) have had also more major perfomance and functionality enhancements.
multimedia/mpgtx-1.3.1 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Command line MPEG audio/video/system file toolbox
mpgtx was designed with the good old Unix philosophy in mind : do few but do it well and provide end user an austary yet powerfull command line interface. - mpgtx can currently split and join MPEG 1 video files and most MPEG audio files. - mpgtx can fetch detailed informations from MPEG 1 and MPEG 2. - mpgtx can demultiplex MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 files (System layer, Program layer and Transport Layer). - mpgtx can add, remove and edit ID3 tags from mp3 files and rename mp3 files according to their ID3 tags. - DivX ;) is not yet supported, neither is MPEG 4 - splitting and joining of MPEG 2 video files is experimental. (read "will work only in your wildest dreams")
multimedia/motion-3.2.12 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Motion detection application
This is a port of motion, this version works with network cameras and with any capture devices that supports bktr(4) with composite and svideo inputs. Tuner support is not yet implemented. Latest port versions supports webcams supported by pwcbsd.
multimedia/mp3cd-1.027 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Perl script that burns MP3 to audio CDs
mp3cd is a perl script that normalizes and burns MP3, OGG, and WAV files to audio CDs.
multimedia/nxtvepg-2.8.0 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Viewer for Nextview Electronic TV Programme Guide (needs bktr driver)
nxtvepg - Decoder, Browser and Analyzer for the Nextview Electronic Programme Guide nxtvepg is an X11 application to decode, analyze and browse TV programme schedules transmitted on analog TV channels as defined in ETS 300 707: "Protocol for a TV Guide using electronic data transmission" by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute. nxtvepg enables you to obtain free TV programme listings for all of the major networks in Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland. Currently Nextview EPG is transmitted by the following TV networks (note that each of these EPGs cover not only the provider's programme but also that of many other networks): Kabel1, 3Sat, RTL-II (Germany and Austria), SF1, TSR1, TSI1, EuroNews (Switzerland), Canal+, M6 (France), TRT-1 (Turkey). You will need a bktr(4) compatible tv tuner card with teletext support in order to use nxtvepg. It is recommended to check the card's setup before using nxtvepg, e.g. with the following applications from the ports collection: multimedia/fxtv for tv tuner and misc/alevtv for Teletext support.
multimedia/msdl-1.2.7 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Streaming multimedia files downloader
This program is to download multimedia streaming files. Currently it supports following protocols. * mmst (Microsoft Media Server over TCP) * mmsh (MMS over HTTP) * http (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) * real-rtsp (Real Time Streaming Protocol / Real/helix) * wms-rtsp (Real Time Streaming Protocol / WMServer) * ftp (File Transfer Protocol)
multimedia/openquicktime-1.0 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Portable library for handling Apple's QuickTime(TM) files
OpenQuicktime aims to be a portable library for handling Apple's QuickTime(TM) popular media files on Unix-like environments. This project was firstly designed to allow the porting of the 3ivx codec on any Unix, but is now a completely separate and fully Open Source project. Details: - OpenQuicktime library contains no embedded codecs but has a plugin system to dynamically load audio and video codecs. - OpenQuicktime contains no colorspace conversion algorithm. - OpenQuicktime is fully portable and fully configurable with all the autoconfigure and automake magic we have been able to add. - OpenQuicktime supports compressed headers (decoding only for the moment). - OpenQuicktime supports Quicktime Sound System version 2. - OpenQuicktime can support any inputs and outputs (file, HTTP, FTP, RTP, ...), in fact the functions used to read, write and seek are overloadable. - OpenQuicktime has an overloadable plugin mechanism. This is a complex feature which enables any application to use its own codecs instead of the OpenQuicktime ones.
multimedia/ogmrip-1.0.1 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Application and libraries for encoding DVDs into DivX/OGM files
OGMRip is an application and a set of libraries for ripping and encoding DVD into DivX/OGM files using a wide variety of codecs. It relies on mplayer, mencoder, ogmtools, oggenc and lame to perform its tasks. The GUI features a clean HIG-compliant GNOME 2 interface and tries to minimize as much as possible esoteric settings.
multimedia/OQTEncoder-0.1 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Simple encoder using OpenQuicktime (TM)
[ from developer's readme ] 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
multimedia/OQTPlayer-0.5 (Score: 0.0070083328)
Small, not functional, video OpenQuicktime (TM) player
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!