libiptcdata is a library, written in C, for manipulating the International
Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) metadata stored within multimedia files
such as images. This metadata can include captions and keywords, often used by
popular photo management applications. The library provides routines for
parsing, viewing, modifying, and saving this metadata. The libiptcdata
package also includes a command-line utility, iptc, for editing IPTC data in
JPEG files.
Spread is a toolkit and daemon that provide multicast and group communications
support to applications across local and wide area networks. Spread is designed
to make it easy to write groupware, networked multimedia, reliable server, and
collaborative work applications.
Spread consists of a library that user applications are linked with, a binary
daemon which runs on each computer that is part of the processor group, and
various utility and demonstration programs.
hachoir-metadata is tool to extract metadata from multimedia files
(sound, video, archives, etc.)
* Support invalid / truncated files
* Unicode compliant (charset ISO-8859-XX, UTF-8, UTF-16), convert
string to your terminal charset
* Remove duplicate values (and if a string is a substring of another,
just keep the longest one)
* Set priority to value, so it's possible to filter metadata (option
--level)
* Only depends on hachoir-parser (and not on libmatroska, libmpeg2,
libvorbis, etc.)
Pragha is a Lightweight Music Player, based on GTK, and SQLite.
Main features:
* Full integration with GTK+3
* Library with multiple views, according tags or folder structure
* Search, filtering and queue songs on current playlist
* Playing and edit tag of mp3, m4a, ogg, flac, asf, wma, and ape files
* Playlist management: Exporting M3U and read M3U, PLS, XSPF and WAX
playlists.
* Playback control with command line
Extensible by plugins:
* AcoustID: Get metadata on AcoustID service
* Global Hotkeys: Control Pragha with multimedia keys
* Notification: Show notification when change songs
* Get radios: Search radios on TuneIn service
Sonata is a lightweight GTK+ music client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD).
It aims to be efficient (no toolbar, main menu, or statusbar), user-friendly,
and clean.
FEATURES:
+ Expanded and collapsed views, fullscreen album art mode
+ Automatic remote and local album art
+ Library browsing by folders, or by genre/artist/album
+ User-configurable columns
+ Automatic fetching of lyrics
+ Playlist and stream support
+ Support for editing song tags
+ Drag-and-drop to copy files
+ Popup notification
+ Library and playlist searching, filter as you type
+ Audioscrobbler (last.fm) 1.2 support
+ Multiple MPD profiles
+ Keyboard friendly
+ Support for multimedia keys
+ Commandline control
+ Available in 24 languages
Gwget 是一个 Gnome 桌面的下载管理器。其主要特性如下:
* 恢复:默认情况下,gwget 尝试继续所有的下载。
* 通知:Gwget 尝试使用 Gnome 通知区域。你可以关闭主窗口,让 gwget 在后台运行。
* 递归:当你给的下载 URL 是一个 html、php、asp 或者 web 页的目录时,
gwget 检测后会询问你是否是仅要下载某个文件(多媒体文件或者仅仅该索引页
等等)。
* 拖放:你可以拖放一个 url 到主窗口或者通知区域图标来添加一个下载。
Opal is a full-featured voip library that supports a variety of protocols and
multi-media fornats. Features include:
* Low latency RTP stack designed specifically for real-time multimedia
* Full featured H.323, SIP and IAX2 protocol stacks
* Audio codecs including G.711, GSM06.10, Speex and iLBC.
* Video codecs including H.261 and H.263
* Run-time loadable codec interface for proprietary or codecs such as G.729,
H.263, H.264 and MPEG4
* Completely Open Source using the commercially friendly MPL 1.1 license
Through the use of a platform isolation library called PTLIB, Opal can run on
tiny embedded systems or multi-processor servers.
BTW: OPAL is an acronym for Open Phone Abstraction Library, but that is not
really important :)
Copyright (c) 1993-2002 Spread Concepts LLC. All rights reserved.
This product uses software developed by Spread Concepts LLC for use in the
Spread toolkit. For more information about Spread see http://www.spread.org/
Spread is a toolkit and daemon that provide multicast and group communications
support to applications across local and wide area networks. Spread is designed
to make it easy to write groupware, networked multimedia, reliable server, and
collaborative work applications.
Spread consists of a library that user applications are linked with, a binary
daemon which runs on each computer that is part of the processor group, and
various utility and demonstration programs.
RoadMap is a program for Linux that displays street maps. The maps are
provided by the US Census Bureau, and thus only cover the US.
RoadMap is at an early stage of development. At this time there are no
routing features implemented yet. RoadMap can only display the map around
a specified street address or follow a GPS device (using gpsd). The plan
for the future is to implement some navigation features similar to those
found in commercial street navigation systems.
RoadMap uses a binary file format for representing the maps that is compact
enough to allow the storage of many maps on a Compact Flash or MultiMedia
card. The map of Los Angeles county takes about 10 Mbytes of flash space.
RoadMap comes with a set of tools to convert the US Census bureau data
into its own map format.
From the man page:
The mimencode program simply converts a byte stream into (or out of) one of
the standard mail encoding formats defined by MIME, the proposed standard
for internet multimedia mail formats. Such an encoding is necessary
because binary data cannot be sent through the mail. The encodings under-
stood by mimencode are preferable to the use of the uuencode/uudecode pro-
grams, for use in mail, in several respects that were important to the
authors of MIME.
Mmencode is part of metamail, and can be installed as part of that package.
It is provided here as an independent package since some programs require
mmencode only and hence you can avoid having to install the entire metalmail
package when not required.