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.
ffmpeg2theora is a simple command line tool to convert media files to
.ogg with Theora video and Vorbis audio streams. It supports reading any
file format that ffmpeg can decode.
Freevo is an open-source digital video jukebox (PVR, DVR) based on Linux
in addition to a number of open-source audio/video tools. MPlayer is
used to play audio and video files. MPlayer is an excellent media player
that can play most popular file formats. Freevo can be used both for a
standalone PVR computer with a TV+remote, as well as on a regular
desktop computer using the monitor and keyboard.
Freevo is easy to download and install for new users. Most hardware is
supported (graphic boards, sound cards and video capture devices).
The Freevo core is under heavy development. It is mostly written in the
Python programming language which is very well suited for high-level
control applications like Freevo.
Gecko Media Plugins API is a special purpose extension point for
authorised 3rd party codecs and Encrypted Media Extensions Content
Decryption Modules. It's supported in applications like Firefox and
SeaMonkey as well as Firefox OS.
This package supports the Silicon Dust HDHomeRun,
a networked digital TV tuner compatible with VLC and Tvheadend.
This utility can be used for:
* Discovering your tuner location and name
* Gathering tuner settings
* Modifying tuner settings
* Performing scans
* Performing firmware upgrades
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matroska is a project aiming to become the standard of Multimedia
Container Formats one day. It was derived from a similar project
called MCF, but differentiates from that significantly because it
is based on EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language ), a kind of
binary version of XML. This way the development team gains significant
advantages in terms of future format extensability, without breaking
file support in old parsers.
Advanced because it is based on EBML, a kind of XML equivalent,
that allow infinite extensibility of the format. And full featured
because it includes precise seeking, any audio/video/subtitle codec
support including VCM/ACM/DirectShow compatibility, timecode based
format, complex frame dependencies, chaptering, internationalisation,
error protection, tagging, file attachement, control track (to be
defined), menu (to be defined), etc.
All these features are not yet implemented but already defined in
the format.
MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and
tag data for video and audio files.
Read http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Support/Formats for supported formats.
MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and
tag data for video and audio files.
Read http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Support/Formats for supported formats.
Pymp is a lean, flexible frontend to MPlayer written in Python.
It supports simple playlists, web streams, and anything else that MPlayer does.
Pymp aims to blend in with your desktop environment, not stand out as many
skinned players do.
Mediadownloader (ex GoogleImageDownloader) is an opensource software
that let you search, watch and download items with Google Image and
YouTube. Search results are displayed within a mouse scrollable
view, as well as mobile devices do.