With this proxy, you can serve distributed.net clients.
It allows you to establish one of your own machines as a buffer between
your clients and one of the keyservers that are officially run by the
distributed.net organizers. This will allow your clients to waste less
time trying to connect to one of the main proxies, since the personal
proxy will already have more key blocks waiting for your clients when
they're ready.
The SWORD Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free Bible
software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source
tools, covered by the GNU General Public License, that allow
programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible software more
quickly and easily. We also create Bible study software for all
readers, students, scholars, and translators of the Bible, and have
a growing collection of over 200 texts in over 50 languages.
Digital TV initial scanning tables are used to speed up scanning for DTV
frequencies. Most dvb applications rely on them.
This supplies initial data for certain regions so that the dvb applications
in question only scan those known frequencies, saving a lot of time scanning.
These tables however need to be kept up to date by users.
This repository is maintained by Olliver Schinagl (https://github.com/oliv3r)
on behalf of the LinuxTV.org project.
DVDStyler is a crossplatform GUI frontend to the dvd authoring and
recording programs.
The main DVDStyler features are:
o drag and drop MPEG files directly
o import image file for background
o create NTSC/PAL menu
o place text and images anywhere on the menu screen
o change font/color
o put basic text buttons, change font/color and background color
o set chapters for each movie
o change post command for each movie
Gavl is short for Gmerlin Audio Video Library. It is a low level
library, upon which multimedia APIs can be built. Gavl handles all
the details of audio and video formats like colorspaces, samplerates,
multichannel configurations etc. It provides standardized definitions
for those formats as well as container structures for carrying audio
samples or video images inside an application.
In addition, it handles the sometimes ugly task to convert between
all these formats and provides some elementary operations (copying,
scaling, alpha blending etc)
dcadec is a free DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder with support for HD extensions.
Supported features:
Decoding of standard DTS core streams with up to 5.1 channels
Decoding of DTS-ES streams with discrete back channel
Decoding of High Resolution streams with up to 7.1 channels and extended bitrate
Decoding of 96/24 core streams
Lossless decoding of Master Audio streams with up to 7.1 channels, 192 kHz
Downmixing to stereo and 5.1 using embedded coefficients
Features not implemented:
Decoding of DTS Express streams
Applying dynamic range compression and dialog normalization
Makes high quality X/K/S/VCD movies from any format mplayer can play
From README:
GOAL
Make a 2 hour vcd with good quality.
USAGE
mkxvcd.sh yourmovie.whateverextensionmplayercanplay
mkxvcd.sh /dev/dvd (or whatever device your dvd drive is using)
Options on the commandline are:
-d for debugging.
-m to force mplayer if you don't have transcode installed.
-t to force transcode (you can also edit the script in the :user
settings" section)
From the OpenQuicktime site, http://www.openquicktime.org:
"OpenQuicktime aims to be a portable library for handling Apple's
QuickTime(TM) popular media files on Unix-like environments. It is
aim is to provide encoding, authoring and editing support as well
as video playback."
OpenQuicktime is currently able to decode as well as encode video
and audio streams. The Video::OpenQuicktime library currently
only supports extracting diagnostic information from Quicktime files,
such as video dimensions, codecs used, and play length.
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.
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.