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multimedia/w_scan-20120415 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Perform frequency scans for DVB and ATSC transmissions
[From the README:] this is a small channel scan tool for vdr which generates ATSC, DVB-C, DVB-S/S2 and DVB-T channels.conf files. It's 50% "scan" from linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.0, the differences are: - no initial tuning data needed, because scanning without this data is exactly what a scan tool like this should do - it detects automatically which DVB/ATSC card to use.
multimedia/libquvi-scripts-0.4.21 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Embedded lua scripts for libquvi and utility scripts
quvi is a command line tool for parsing flash media stream URLs. It supports many websites including YouTube and Dailymotion. Starting from 0.4.0, the quvi distribution has split into libquvi-scripts, libquvi and quvi. libquvi-scripts contains the embedded lua scripts that libquvi uses for parsing the media details. Some additional utility scripts are also included.
Embedded lua scripts for libquvi and utility scripts
quvi is a command line tool for parsing flash media stream URLs. It supports many websites including YouTube and Dailymotion. Starting from 0.4.0, the quvi distribution has split into libquvi-scripts, libquvi and quvi. libquvi-scripts contains the embedded lua scripts that libquvi uses for parsing the media details. Some additional utility scripts are also included.
multimedia/mmsclient-0.0.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Tool to download Microsoft Media streams
mmsclient allows you to download Internet streams through Microsoft's MMS protocol, e.g. CNN video and similar. Downloaded stream can be watched and listened with any software that understands Microsoft Media format, like Xine with mms-plugin.
multimedia/mmsrip-0.7.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
MMS ripper - a client for the proprietary protocol mms://
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://. It actually saves to a file the content being streamed. Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence is only and must only be documentary.
multimedia/naludump-0.1.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Delete NALU fill data from h.264 TS files
Naludump is a tool to delete NALU fill data from h.264 streams embedded into TS files. The overall file structure isn't modified, only complete TS packets of NALU fill data are removed. Naludump contains lots of code of Klaus Schmidinger's VDR, and is based on cocepts from Marten Richter's Nalustripper. Usage: naludump inputfile.ts [outputfile.ts]
multimedia/File-Format-RIFF-1.0.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Read, manipulate, and write RIFF files
File::Format::RIFF provides an implementation of the Resource Interchange File Format. You can read, manipulate, and write RIFF files.
multimedia/Audio-M4P-0.57 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
M4P / MP4 / m4a Quicktime audio and video tools
Slice, dice, deconstruct, markup, and decrypt MP4 / M4P / M4V / M4A (Apple Quicktime) audio and video.
multimedia/podcastdl-0.3.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Simple command line podcast client written in plain C
Podcastdl is a simple podcast download application written in plain C and designed to work in the console or from the crontab.
multimedia/ppm2fli-2.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Utilities to merge PPM files into animated FLI and backwards
PPM2FLI can read directly PPM,PGM,PBM and FBM files. If necessary it performs a quantization. The filters of the NETPBM, PBMPLUS and FBM package can be used as read filters. Together with one of this packages a large number of image formats can be handled. UNFLICK writes images in PPM or FBM format. In contrast to FBM2FLI no additional package is required to build PPM2FLI and UNFLICK. So it can be used without any of the above mentioned packages, if another source of PPM,PGM,PBM or FBM images is available. For example, PS images can be animated using ghostscript. The current version is call `beta' because some parts are relative new and not totally tested. I made tests on SUN sparc-stations (various versions of SUN-OS), on PC running LINUX and under MSDOS using the DJGPP DOS-extender. In all cases the GCC compiler was used. Under MSDOS I used a modified makefile. Anyway, in some environments changes in the makefile are necessary.