Spook is a Linux server application to capture live video and audio
and stream it over an IP network. Currently, Spook supports capturing
from a Firewire IIDC camera or Video4Linux(2) source and streaming
MPEG4 with RTSP or JPEG stills with HTTP.
KMPlayer, a simple frontend for MPlayer/FFMpeg/Phonon.
KPlayer is a KDE media player based on MPlayer, www.mplayerhq.hu.
Features include video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, DVD, VCD,
audio CD, TV, etc.; volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options; status and progress display
and seeking; user friendly interface.
Among planned enhancements are configuration dialog, global and per-file
options, playlist, further KDE integration, MPlayer config file handling,
support for media encoding.
subtools is a port of DivX Subtitles MiniTools, command-line
tools for movie subtitles in SubRipper format (.srt files).
"srtshift" can adjust the subtitles by shifting them to the
beginning or to the end. "srtrate" does the same by changing
the supposed frame rate.
It's in early stages of development (and have been there for
a few years now), but it does its job well.
Swfdec is a library for rendering Flash animations and games. It was
originally designed as a basis library for creating Flash plugins for
GStreamer, but it is a fully standalone library which only use the
libart library for drawing.
Syncplay synchronizes the playback of media files across several
remote machines. The Syncplay Client launches a media player on a
user's computer, connects to a Syncplay server and join a virtual
room on that server. Pauses, unpauses and seeks made within that
media player instance are relayed to fellow viewers via the server
to allow for these actions to be replicated by the media players
of everyone else in the same virtual room.
szap-s2 is a command line channel zapping (i.e. tuning) utility similar
to szap but including support for S2API a.k.a. DVB API version 5, which
supports DVB-S2. When using szap-s2, one instructs it to change the channel
to one of a list of channels supplied in a channels.conf type file.
There is no manpage yet, but you can run szap-s2 without args to get a
usage message.
location of channel list file is ~/.szap/channels.conf
one line of the szap channel file has the following format:
name:frequency_MHz:polarization[coderate][delivery][modulation][rolloff]:sat_no:symbolrate:vpid:apid:service_id
one line of the VDR channel file has the following format:
name:frequency_MHz:polarization[coderate][delivery][modulation][rolloff]:sat_no:symbolrate:vpid:apid:tpid:?:service_id:?:?:?
A simple GObject-based library to parse a host of playlist formats
Totem is simple movie player for the Gnome 2 desktop based on xine.
It features a simple playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls,
as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
-- Hendrik Scholz <hendrik@scholz.net>
A suite of utilities to allow you to easily make video DVDs.