http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Xineliboutput-plugin
X11 and Linux framebuffer front-end for VDR.
Plugin displays video and OSD in X/Xv/XvMC/VAAPI/VDPAU window,
Linux framebuffer/DirectFB/vidixfb or DXR3 card.
Support for local and remote frontends.
Built-in image and media player supports playback of most known
media files (avi/mp3/divx/jpeg/...), DVDs and radio/video streams
(http, rtsp, ...) directly from VDR.
FreeBSD Note: If you want to use VAAPI/VDPAU make sure the ffmpeg
and libxine ports are (re)built with the corresponding knobs turned on!
(make config in their port dirs.)
OpenH323 is a multi-platform H323 Video Conferencing library.
This is used to make H323 Video Conferencing applications
like GnomeMeeting and ohphone. (both in the FreeBSD ports tree)
The library includes a sample program called simph323.
The OpenH323 library makes use of PWLib. http://www.equival.com
PWLib is a multi-platform code library that can be used to write
applications that will compile and run on the BSD Unixes, Windows, Linux
and a few other Unix variants. It was developed by Equivalence Ltd Pty.
Xscreensaver will run several programs to continuously update the
screen instead of going blank. You can specify the programs and their
arguments using resources. You can also add dpms (power saver) options.
Xscreensaver will make use of any installed OpenGL libraries, such as
Mesa (also in the ports collection).
The client-server model employed by xscreensaver make it a superior choice
to xlock, since no separate auto-locking program is needed. It's also
extremely easy to add new programs like xearth, or any other program that
can fill the root window as additional screensavers.
Mpd is a netgraph(4) based implementation of the multi-link PPP
protocol for FreeBSD. It is designed to be both fast and flexible.
It handles configuration and negotiation in user land, while routing
all data packets strictly in the kernel. It supports several of
the numerous PPP sub-protocols and extensions, such as:
Multi-link PPP capability
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and EAP authentication
PPP compression and encryption
IPCP and IPV6CP parameter negotiation
Mpd have support for many link types:
Serial port modem
Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP)
Layer Two Tunnelling Protocol (L2TP)
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
PPP over TCP
PPP over UDP
PPP over specified netgraph(4) node
Mpd also includes many additional features:
IPv4 and IPv6 support
RADIUS authentication and accounting
NetFlow traffic accounting
Network address translation (NAT)
Dial-on-demand with idle timeout
Multiple active connections running simultaneously
Dynamic demand based link management (also known as ``rubber bandwidth'')
Powerful chat scripting language for asynchronous serial ports
Pre-tested chat scripts for several common modems and ISDN TAs
Clean device-type independent design
Comprehensive logging
Telnet and HTTP control interfaces.
Device::SerialPort is a perl module that provides a simple interface to
serial ports and their settings (baud rate, word length, etc).
Documentation for the Exim mail transport agent in multiple formats.
The Exim MTA may be installed from any of the ports named mail/exim*
This is the static libR library from R -- a language and
environment for statistical computing and graphics.
See ports/math/R.
passlogd is a purpose-built sniffer for capturing syslog messages
in transit. This allows for backup logging to be performed on a
machine with no open ports.
Aspell Polish dictionary.
Note: if you build from ports, prefer textproc/aspell, it will let you
select dictionaries for several languages.
poudriere is a tool primarily designed to test package production on
FreeBSD. However, most people will find it useful to bulk build ports
for FreeBSD.