One of the most useless dockapps in the world...
Wmpal is a Window Maker dockapp based off a Black Box application called bbpal.
Uptime Client is a little program that keeps track of your uptime and
sends it to a server where you can compare it to many other hosts and
browse through various statistical information.
A dockapp calendar with monthly view and interface to iCalendar based
calendars like Ximian Evolution or Mozilla calendar.
Camserv is a free program to do streaming video through the web
Streaming video can be sent to both Netscape and Internet Explorer clients.
However, Internet Explorer under Windows cannot apparently handle
the multi-part JPEGs, and therefore a special javascript page must be setup.
One is included in the distribution as an example.
Currently, the only supported BSD device is the bktr driver.
Both tunable modes and camera inputs are supported.
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other
video-sharing websites. It was written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement
to view the hosted videos.
dvdauthor is a program that will generate a DVD movie from a valid
mpeg2 stream that should play when you put it in a DVD player.
Dirac is a general-purpose video codec aimed at resolutions from QCIF
(180x144) to HDTV (1920x1080) progressive or interlaced. It uses wavelets,
motion compensation and arithmetic coding and aims to be competitive with
other state of the art codecs.
DVBsnoop is an analyzer for DVB broadcast streams / MPEG transport
streams.
DVBsnoop is a program to monitor, analyze, debug, dump or view
dvb/mpeg/dsm-cc/mhp stream information (TS, PES, SECTION) (e.g.
digital television) send via satellite, cable or terrestrial.
A micro Linux distro meant to be embedded in a CD together with all
video/audio files you want, so that the CD will be able to boot and
automagically play all of its own files.
eMoviX CDs can be written with sysutils/K3b.
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)