This module reads Macromedia FLV files and reports metadata about
those files.
The MP4::Info module can be used to extract tag and meta information
from MPEG-4 audio (AAC) and video files. It is designed as a drop-in
replacement for MP3::Info.
Note that this module does not allow you to update the information
in MPEG-4 files.
Movie files can be viewed with subtitles, which are currently
very popular as text files. Subtitles provides means for
simple loading, re-timing, and storing these subtitle files.
A command-line tool subs for the same purpose and using Subtitles
interface is included in the distribution.
The module supports srt, sub, smi subtitle formats.
Time values are floats, in seconds with millisecond precision.
A device driver for PT1 and PT2, ISDB-S/ISDB-T tuner cards from Earth Soft.
This version is written by bsdaemon based on recpt1 utility for Linux.
This port provides a FreeBSD kernel module that
video4linux enabled applications and applications
that can handle raw YUV420P data can use to access
several USB based webcams.
From the OpenQuicktime site, http://www.openquicktime.org:
"OpenQuicktime aims to be a portable library for handling Apple's
QuickTime(TM) popular media files on Unix-like environments. It is
aim is to provide encoding, authoring and editing support as well
as video playback."
OpenQuicktime is currently able to decode as well as encode video
and audio streams. The Video::OpenQuicktime library currently
only supports extracting diagnostic information from Quicktime files,
such as video dimensions, codecs used, and play length.
Python module to parse metadata in video files
You can parse any video file. If a parse error occurs, it will throw a
ParseError exception. To see what data has been parsed, you can print
the object.
pHash is an open source software library released under the GPLv3 license that
implements several perceptual hashing algorithms, and provides a C-like API to
use those functions in your own programs. pHash itself is written in C++.
K9Copy is a small utility which allows copying DVDs.
The DVD video stream is compressed by the program Vamps.
1. Copy without menus:
Here, dvdauthor creates a new structure for the DVD. It is possible to
arbitrarily set the order of the videos.
2. Copy with menus:
Because dvdauthor can't copy the original menus, K9Copy recreates the original
DVD structure. The menus as well as IFO files are modified to point to the
compressed MPEG2 stream.
Creating personalized menus was not brought back with version 1.0.0
Features
* The video stream is compressed to make the DVD fit on 4.7 Gb recordable DVD
* DVD Burning
* Creation of ISO images
* Choosing which audio and subtitle tracks are copied
* Title preview (video only)
* The ability to preserve the original menus
PhotoFilmStrip creates movies out of your pictures in just 3 steps.
First select your photos, customize the motion path and render the
video. There are several output possibilities for VCD, SVCD, DVD
up to FULL-HD.
The effect of the slideshow is known as "Ken Burns". Comments of
the pictures are generated into a subtitle file. Furthermore an
audio file can be specified to setup the background musice for the
slide show.