Project X - a free Java based demux utility
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 dvb.matt
European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its
data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best
to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
It is intended for educational purposes only, as a non-commercial test project.
It may not be used otherwise. Most parts are only experimental.
grake is a command line tool for scanning webpages for Youtube links.
This utility rearranges a Quicktime file such that the moov atom
is in front of the data, thus facilitating network streaming.
This is needed to prepare .mp4 and .3gp files for playing on an
Android device.
Pyjama is a frontend to the Jamendo network, providing free,
legal and unlimited music published under Creative Commons license.
SMPEG is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback
is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is
played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of Splay v0.8.2.
SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams.
plaympeg is simple video players provided to test the library. The C library
interface is 'documented' in smpeg.h, and the C++ library interface is spread
out over the MPEG*.h files.
This is a work in progress. Only 16 or 32 bit color depth is supported.
The player will dynamically convert to other color depths, but playback
will be much faster if your display is already set to 16 bit color depth.
The package contains a library to use the Video Spigot for Windows
video aquistion board.
Quark is an audio player, for geeks, by geeks. It runs in the background
with access provided via a FIFO in the filesystem. It uses Xine-lib
for playing music, and can therefore play any file format supported
by Xine.
Quark comes with a couple front-ends to make it more useful.
- charm-quark - a CLI interface
- strange-quark - a GTK System Tray interface
recmpeg is a simple video encoder, based on libfame, which compresses raw
video sequences to MPEG video.
Schrodinger is a high-speed Dirac codec being developed by Fluendo in
partnership with the BBC. The main developer is David Schleef, who
developed the liboil optimisation library which is heavily used in
the project.
KMPlayer, a simple frontend for MPlayer/FFMpeg/Phonon.