Mpv is based on the MPlayer and mplayer2 projects which it greatly improves.
It supports a wide variety of video file formats, audio and video codecs, and
subtitle types. Special input URL types are available to read input from
a variety of sources other than disk files. Depending on platform, a variety of
different video and audio output methods are supported.
LAME plugin for libquicktime
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 is a cross-platform library for parsing flash media stream URLs with C
API.
libquvi originates from the idea of allowing users to view the videos without
having to install or use flash. It is a "workaround", not an "alternative" to
flash.
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 is a cross-platform library for parsing flash media stream URLs with C
API.
libquvi originates from the idea of allowing users to view the videos without
having to install or use flash. It is a "workaround", not an "alternative" to
flash.
librtmp is the library part of rtmpdump.
libsmacker is a cross-platform C library which can be used for decoding Smacker
Video files produced by RAD Game Tools. Smacker Video was the king of video
middleware in the 1990s, and its 256-color compressed video format was used in
over 2600 software titles.
libtuner provides userspace drivers and support routines for a variety of TV
and radio tuner ICs. These ICs are usually attached to a peripheral bus (such
as an I2C bus) embedded on a tuner card, and "stub" device nodes for the ICs
will be exported by a card-specific driver.
A python based web application for monitoring, analytics and
notifications for Plex Media Server (www.plex.tv).
Python-cec allows you to control your TV, reciever and other CEC-compliant
HDMI devices from a python script on a computer.