This is dvd::rip, a Perl Gtk+ based dvd-ripper. It serves as a
convenient frontend to transcode and makes ripping and encoding
DVDs a breeze. It also features a cluster daemon, which can distribute
encoding jobs over multiple machines.
dvts (Digital Video Transport System) is a package of DV/RTP.
dvsend: Receive DV/IEEE1394 packets and send RTP/DV packets.
dvrecv: Receive DV/RTP packets and send DV/IEEE1394 packets.
A micro Linux distro meant to be embedded in a CD together with all
video/audio files you want, so that the CD will be able to boot and
automagically play all of its own files.
eMoviX CDs can be written with sysutils/K3b.
flvtool++ is a tool for hinting and manipulating the metadata of FLV
files. It was originally created for Facebook's Video project
(http://facebook.com/video/) for fast video hinting. It is loosely
based on the Ruby FLVTool2, but is written in C++ for performance
reasons.
Gaupol is an editor for text-based subtitle files. It supports multiple
subtitle file formats and provides convenient means of correcting texts
and timing subtitles to match video. The user interface is designed with
attention to batch processing of multiple documents and convenience of
translating.
Gavl is short for Gmerlin Audio Video Library. It is a low level
library, upon which multimedia APIs can be built. Gavl handles all
the details of audio and video formats like colorspaces, samplerates,
multichannel configurations etc. It provides standardized definitions
for those formats as well as container structures for carrying audio
samples or video images inside an application.
In addition, it handles the sometimes ugly task to convert between
all these formats and provides some elementary operations (copying,
scaling, alpha blending etc)
GCfilms is a perl application that can be used to manage a movie collection.
"GDialog" is an add-on for "Project X - DVB demux Tool".
It adds a dialog to it's GUI to retrieve and select the video recordings
of the Siemens Gigaset M740AV settop box.
For details refer to the wiki (german only):
http://www.m740.de/wiki/ProjectX_mit_Gigaset-Erweiterung
Heiner (h.eichmann@gmx.de)
Gmencoder is Gnome2 front-end to mplayer/mencoder. It supports many of the
output codecs as well as postprocessing, cropping, scale, subtitles ripping,
1, 2 and 3 passes for encoding.
Gmerlin is a multimedia framework, which allows you to quickly
develop multimedia applications. It is built upon gavl (for low
level Audio/Video things) and libxml2 (for loading and saving
configuration data and other things). The gmerlin API can be used
at multiple levels: Either you take the basic things like plugins,
fifos, message-queues and gavl audio/video converters and build
your own media engine. The other possibility is to use the player
or transcoder engines directly. The latter approach is probably
easier, but you'll have less freedom in controlling the process.
Gmerlin includes GUI player with mediatree and a GUI transcoder
among other things.