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Orc-apps

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Orc-apps (Open RVC-CAL Applications) is a set of open-source application that demonstrates the power of dataflow designs. With Open RVC-CAL Applications is possible to have from the same design a software and hardware synthesis.

996K lines of code

1 current contributors

over 4 years since last commit

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ffpy

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

A Python GUI for ffmpeg written with the PySide toolkit.

314 lines of code

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about 13 years since last commit

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OpenIllusionist

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  Analyzed almost 2 years ago

Libraries for rapid development of Augmented Environment / Reality systems. Cross-platform, though hardware interfacing is currently provided mainly for Windows. Provides encapsulated video capture, image processing, multi-threading and OpenGL renderer.

43.7K lines of code

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over 16 years since last commit

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NihAV

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  Analyzed about 1 year ago

NihAV is a research multimedia framework built on not invented here syndrome and licensed under GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (relicensing to other free licenses available on request). It is aiming at several goals: 1. providing a test bed for developing decoders for various formats ... [More] , preferably not yet reverse engineered; 2. trying new approaches for conventional multimedia concepts (hence the project name); 3. making it possible to build some useful tools like a player or transcoder; 4. …and in a process of doing that obtaining and refining knowledge about multimedia formats and related algorithms. NihAV is a research framework and its goals do not include either being the fastest, covering all possible formats, or world domination. [Less]

218K lines of code

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about 1 year since last commit

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GATOS

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You will find here experimental drivers for ATI videocards and TV/Video related applications.

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libjass

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

libjass is a JavaScript library written in TypeScript to render ASS subs on HTML5 video in the browser.

9.88K lines of code

1 current contributors

over 3 years since last commit

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DVD Slideshow

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dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listing of pictures, effects, and audio tracks. You can add some nice effects like fades, crops, scrolls, or Ken Burns effects. Think of a command-line clone of imovie.

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MlRawViewer

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  Analyzed about 18 hours ago

A simple python-based command line application for viewing Magic Lantern raw video files in either RAW or MLV format. The program requires OpenGL for rendering.

14.4K lines of code

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almost 11 years since last commit

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MoviX

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  Analyzed 9 months ago

MoviX is a small Linux distro that transforms your PC in a powerful multimedia box. After booting your PC with MoviX, a user-friendly console menu will allow you to use MPlayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) to play any DVD/VCD, video/audio files (most noticeably DivX, AVI, MPEG, QuickTime, WMV, ASF, MP3, and ... [More] OGG/VORBIS), TV (provided you have a TV card), and radio stations on the Internet (if you are connected to a LAN). Since the entire operating system is loaded into RAM, you do not even need a hard disk to use MoviX. [Less]

34.7K lines of code

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over 20 years since last commit

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Excise Boring Bits

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Trim unwanted unchanging sections from screencast videos

491 lines of code

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over 11 years since last commit

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