A tool to convert VCDs from cue/bin format to mpeg
YAMDI stands for Yet Another MetaData Injector and is a metadata injector
for FLV files. It adds the onMetaData event to your FLV files.
SMPlayer intends to be a complete front-end for MPlayer, from basic
features like playing videos, DVDs, and VCDs to more advanced features
like support for MPlayer filters and more.
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest generation video compression
standard.
* This standard was developed by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group
(MPEG) and ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG), through their Joint
Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC)
* HEVC is also known as ISO/IEC 23008-2 MPEG-H Part 2 and ITU-T H.265
* HEVC provides superior video quality and up to twice the data compression
as the previous standard (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC)
* HEVC can support 8K Ultra High Definition video, with a picture size up to
8192x4320 pixels
Zoneminder is an all-in-one GPL'd security and surveillance camera solution.
Fully web-based system for viewing and analyzing security camera feeds.
Xtheater is a Media Player for Linux capable of playing MPEG video and audio
files, network streams, and VCDs, as well as AVI and ASF files. It tries to
keep things simple and straightforward to provide the simplest, most stable
behavior as possilbe, while at the same time offering a nice featureset.
An opensource MPEG-4 codec, based on OpenDivx
transcode is a text-console utility for video stream processing,
running on a platform that supports shared libraries and threads.
Decoding and encoding is done by loading modules that are responsible
for feeding transcode with raw video/audio streams (import modules)
and encoding the frames (export modules).
It supports elementary video and audio frame transformations,
including de-interlacing or fast resizing of video frames and loading
of external filters. A number of modules are included to enable
import of DVDs on-the-fly, MPEG elementary (ES) or program streams
(VOB), MPEG video, Digital Video (DV), YUV4MPEG streams, NuppelVideo
file format and raw or compressed (pass-through) video frames and
export modules for writing DivX;-), OpenDivX, DivX 4.xx or uncompressed
AVI files with MPEG, AC3 (pass-through) or PCM audio. Additional
export modules to write single frames (PPM) or YUV4MPEG streams are
available, as well as an interface import module to the avifile
library. Its modular concept is intended to provide flexibility
and easy user extensibility to include other video/audio codecs or
file types.
VapourSynth is an application for video manipulation. Or a plugin. Or
a library. It's hard to tell because it has a core library written in
C++ and a Python module to allow video scripts to be created. It came
to be when I started thinking about alternative designs for Avisynth
and most of it was written over a 3 month period.
The software has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st
century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have
made since the late 90s. The main features compared to Avisynth are:
* Multithreaded - Frame level multithreading that scales well
* Generalized Colorspaces - New colorspaces can be specified at runtime
* Per Frame Properties - Additional metadata can be attached to frames
* Python Based - The scripting part is implemented as a Python module so you
don't have to learn a special language
* Support for video with format changes - Some video just can't stick to one
format or frame size. VapourSynth can handle any kind of change
* Compatible with a large number of already existing Avisynth plugins