Pantry is a command-line oriented nutrient analysis program. It is a
true command-line program: there are no menus, there are no prompts.
Instead, you simply type commands from your shell prompt, and Pantry
does what you ask it to do, displaying results if you have asked it to
do that.
In addition to using Pantry from your shell prompt, you also interact
with it through XML files. Using XML, you can edit Pantry's
configuration file. You can also add nutrient information for custom
foods (though Pantry includes nutrient information for over 7,000 foods
to get you started) and recipes using XML.
Gmerlin is a multimedia framework, which allows you to quickly
develop multimedia applications. It is built upon gavl (for low
level Audio/Video things) and libxml2 (for loading and saving
configuration data and other things). The gmerlin API can be used
at multiple levels: Either you take the basic things like plugins,
fifos, message-queues and gavl audio/video converters and build
your own media engine. The other possibility is to use the player
or transcoder engines directly. The latter approach is probably
easier, but you'll have less freedom in controlling the process.
Gmerlin includes GUI player with mediatree and a GUI transcoder
among other things.
libdvdcss is a simple library designed for accessing DVDs like a block device
without having to bother about the decryption. The important features are:
- Portability. Currently supported platforms are GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS
and Windows.
- The MacOS X version is being worked on as well.
- Simplicity. There are currently 7 functions in the API, and we intend to
keep this number low.
- Freedom. libdvdcss is released under the General Public License, ensuring
it will stay free, and used only for free software products.
- Just better. Unlike most similar projects, libdvdcss doesn't require the
region of your drive to be set.
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
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[ from developer's readme ]
OQTEncoder is just here to show how simple it is to realize an
encoder using OpenQuicktime... It is simple, new and doesn't have
a lot of functionality but it should soon be better and it's already
usable ;)
Just launch it without options and it will explain you how to use
it ;). Here follows a simple example to encode any mpeg file using
the great program mpeg2dec from Aaron Holzman:
mpeg2dec -s -o pgmpipe test.mpg | oqtencoder -V jpeg test.mov
LiVES is a Free, Open Source video editor *and* a VJ tool.
LiVES lets you start editing and making video right away, without having
to worry about formats, frame sizes, or framerates. LiVES will let you
start creating your own tools, utilities and effects via the built in
RFX builder.
LiVES is aimed at the digital video artist who wants to create their own
content, the video editor who wants to produce professional looking
video, and the VJ who wants to captivate with spectacular images.
FreetuxTV is a WebTV player working on the Linux platform based on GTK2+
and LibVLC.
The goal of this project is to create a WebTV player.
It can be used by french people to watch ADSL TV on the PC with ISPs or by
other people to watch WebTV and Web Radio in many languages. The GUI is
developed in GTK2+ and is using the VLC engine to display the channels.
Features :
- Play TV (Free, SFR and WebTV)
- Play in full screen mode
- Play in miniature Mode
- Support for multimedia keys
- Add new groups of channels from M3U playlists
This is a fork off of the vstream library from the tivo-mplayer project.
It has been stripped down to just the client code, and includes an example
client application. If you have vserver installed on your Tivo (which most
tivo hackers do), then you can use this simple client to stream .ty files
from it. MPlayer will also include support for this library soon. This
library can also be used by MPlayer/MEncoder to watch/re-encode tivo
streams live over a network.
(As of October 2005, mplayer does in fact have support for this library.)
SNMP++v3.x is a C++ API which supports SNMP v1, v2c, and v3.
SNMP++v3.x is based on SNMP++v2.8 from HP* and extends it by support
for SNMPv3 and a couple of bug fixes.
The v3 support to SNMP++ and AGENT++ is provided by courtesy of
Jochen Katz (katz07@agentpp.com).
SNMP++v3.x extends the original SNMP++v2.8 by the following:
# SNMPv3 including User Security Model (USM) with:
# MD5 and SHA authentication
# DES and IDEA privacy
# Thread-safety
# Bug-fixes
grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one
or more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or
arbitrary networks specified by an address range. As with grep,
there are options to invert matching and load patterns from a file.
grepcidr is capable of comparing thousands or even millions of IPs
to networks with little memory usage and in reasonable computation
time.
grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail
filtering and processing, network security, log analysis, and many
custom applications.