XAnim is a program that can display animations of various
formats on systems running X11. XAnim currently supports
the following animation types:
+ FLI animations.
+ FLC animations.
+ IFF animations. The following features are sup-
ported:
-> Compressions 3,5,7,J(movies) and l(small
L).
-> Color cycling during single images and
anims.
-> Display Modes: depth 1-8, EHB, HAM and
HAM8.
+ GIF87a and GIF89a files.
-> single and multiple images supported.
-> GIF89a animation extensions supported.
+ GIF89a animation extension support.
+ a kludgy text file listing gifs and what order
to show them in.
+ DL animations. Formats 1, 2 and partial 3.
+ Amiga PFX(PageFlipper Plus F/X) animations. TEMP
DISABLED
+ Amiga MovieSetter animations(For those Eric
Schwartz fans).
+ Utah Raster Toolkit RLE images and anims.
+ AVI animations. Currently supported are
-> IBM Ultimotion (ULTI) depth 16.
-> JPEG (JPEG) depth 24.
images.
+ MPEG animations. Currently only Type I Frames
are displayed. Type B and Type P frames are cur-
rently ignored, but will be added in future
revs.
+ WAV audio files may have their sound added to
any animation type that doesn't already have
audio, by specifying the .wav file after the
animation file on the command line. Currently
only the PCM audio codec is supported.
+ any combination of the above on the same command
line.
XAnim also provides various options that allow the user to
alter colormaps, playback speeds, looping modes and can
provide on-the-fly scaling of animations with the mouse.
LICENSE: freely used, copied and redistributed without fee for non-commerical purposes
( http://xanim.va.pubnix.com/home.html )
( http://xanim.resnet.gatech.edu/home.html )
( http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html )
Epwutil contains following utilities:
bookinfo - view a component of the book to know how to downsize it.
catdump - edit and concatenate the CD-ROM catalogue files.
squeeze - remove multi-media data(image or audio) and indexes for conditional
or compound search from the book.
Bookinfo and squeeze can not be used for EPWING V4 and later.
See "Section 5: Restriction" in epwutil.doc.
In use of this programs, you have to check the agreement of your CD-ROM books
on making copies or modifying books for personal use.
See "Section 2: Before using epwutil" in epwutil.doc.
Faces is a Gtk+ program for monitoring a list visually. Typically this is
a list of incoming mail messages. IMAP and POP mailbox formats are
supported.
Faces has three different modes of operation:
* The default will monitor for new mail.
* You can monitor the whole of a mail file.
* Custom monitoring. You can specify a program or shell script to run.
Lots of good examples can be downloaded from:
ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces/picons/src/
Audio capabilities are also provided as a conditional compilation option.
2ManDVD is the successor of ManDVD, an application for creating video DVDs
from a wide variety of video formats. You can add as many video clips you
want to generate a DVD with chapters, subtitles, transition effects,
brightness and contrast settings.
If the imported videos are not compatible with standard DVDs, they can be
converted. It also offers possibility of extracting images, synchronize
audio and video, create a video introduction to the DVD, reduce the noise,
create subtitles, and even a menu with animation for your DVD.
Kate is a codec for karaoke and text encapsulation for Ogg. Most of the time,
this would be multiplexed with audio/video to carry subtitles, song lyrics
(with or without karaoke data), etc, but doesn't have to be. A possible use of
a lone Kate stream would be an e-book. Moreover, the motion feature gives Kate
a powerful means to describe arbitrary curves, so hand drawing of shapes can be
achieved. This was originally meant for karaoke use, but can be used for any
purpose. Motions can be attached to various semantics, like position, color,
etc, so scrolling or fading text can be defined.
The mplex multiplexes MPEG audio and video streams into system layers.
From INSTRUCT (in the mplex source):
>
> Please note that I do not have a comprehensive instruction manual for this
> release. I suggest you try the program out with some default values and
> learn something more about ISO/IEC 11172-1 (aka MPEG1/Systems).
>
>
> Christoph.
> moar@heaven.zfe.siemens.de
> +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
> | http://www.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ | Christoph Moar |
> | cgi-bin/nph-gateway/hphalle6/~moar/ | Kaulbachstr.29a |
> | index.html | 80539 Munich |
> | email:moar@informatik.tu-muenchen.de | voice: ++49 - 89 - 23862874 |
> +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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.
The goal of Gajim is to provide a full featured and easy to use Jabber
client. Gajim works nicely with GNOME, but does not require it to run.
It is released under the GNU General Public License.
FEATURES:
* Tabbed chat window
* Group chat support (with MUC protocol)
* Emoticons, Avatars, File transfer, Room Bookmarks
* Audio / video conferences
* Metacontacts Support
* Trayicon, Speller, extented chat history functionalities
* TLS, GPG and End-To-End encryption support (with SSL legacy support)
* Transport Registration support
* Service Discovery including Nodes
* Wikipedia, dictionary and search engine lookup
* Multiple accounts support
* DBus Capabilities
* XML Console
* Link local (bonjour / zeroconf), BOSH
* Other features via plugins
* Gajim is available in 25 languages
eXosip is a GPL library that extend the capability of the oSIP library.
It aims to implement a simple high layer API to control the SIP for sessions
establishments and common extensions. Once completed, this eXtended library
should provide an API for call management, messaging and presence features.
eXosip2 has support for:
* registrations. (REGISTER)
* call initiation and modification. (INVITE, re-INVITE)
* other methods within calls (INFO, OPTIONS, UPDATE)
* call transfer. (REFER)
* reliability for provisional response. (PRACK)
* sip event package. (SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY)
* event state publication. (PUBLISH)
* instant messaging. (MESSAGE)
eXosip2 does not contain:
* RTP.
* audio interface
* sdp negotiation.
This allow you to write any kind of SIP endpoint/gateway.
Opal is a full-featured voip library that supports a variety of protocols and
multi-media fornats. Features include:
* Low latency RTP stack designed specifically for real-time multimedia
* Full featured H.323, SIP and IAX2 protocol stacks
* Audio codecs including G.711, GSM06.10, Speex and iLBC.
* Video codecs including H.261 and H.263
* Run-time loadable codec interface for proprietary or codecs such as G.729,
H.263, H.264 and MPEG4
* Completely Open Source using the commercially friendly MPL 1.1 license
Through the use of a platform isolation library called PTLIB, Opal can run on
tiny embedded systems or multi-processor servers.
BTW: OPAL is an acronym for Open Phone Abstraction Library, but that is not
really important :)