Broadcast
2000 : Broadcast 2000 est un outil d'édtion vidéo
et audio non linéaire. Il propose de nombreuses possibilités
de montage vidéo. Ce programme est distibué sous
licence GPL.
MainActor
3.55 est un outil d'édition vidéo qui vient du monde Windows,
en effet, il utilise une partie de Wine pour fonctionner. Ce programme
est sous licence commerciale et n'est pas un freeware.
Crow
est un projet de logiciel de montage video non linéaire. Ce
programme semble prometteur mais il n'a pas encore le même niveau
de fonctionalités que Brodcast2000 qui est aujourd'hui la référence
du montage libre sous Unix.
Trinity
est un jeune projet de montage vidéo sous LInux, si vos compétences
le permettent, vous serez le bienvenu pour la participation à son
développement.
Kino
is a simple non-linear video editor. Although it has windows and menus,
it is actually a keyboard driven program. It uses many keyboard commands
that are similar to the vi text editor. This way you can edit a movie much
faster than with countless mouse clicks. For users not familiar with the
vi editor commands, there are of course menu commands available, but not
every keyboard command has a corresponding menu command. Try learning the
keyboard commands for the menu commands you are using most often.
Free
Film Project - Software What
exactly is it that I'm proposing will make up the software side of this
project? Simple. A complete suite of utilities which, when used together,
will act as a complete virtual film studio. Yes, this is ambitious, but
it's almost irrelevent as to how close to the goal this project ever goes.
Every utility that is written is one more utility people can use and one
fewer that people need to rely on closed, proprietary packages for...
Flip
will load a sequence of TIFF files into memory and play them back at a
target frame rate. Nothing fancy, just a quick, simple utility to preview
animations rendered in BMRT without the encoding time and quality loss
of MPEG.
VCDKutter
: This is a small program developed by me using mtvp as backend to copy
, split video CD dat files into small chunks. I have found some problem
with some VCDs while starting copying in between. So before pushing button
PLAY click on button COPY first.
Bttvgrab
is a program for grabbing video sequences under Linux using the video4linux
driver. Originally, it was written for bt848-based frame grabber cards
(e.g. Hauppauge WinTV, Miro PCTV...) and the bttv-driver from http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/~rjkm/linux/bttv.html
so you will get best results when using one of them. The goal of bttvgrab
is to provide high-quality grabbing suitable for video recording.
XVidCap
- Video Capture for X Version 1.0.9 © Rasca, Berlin 1997-1999, Published
under the GNU GPL Capture parts of your screen to single files for every
frame. This could be used as input for e.g. a MPEG encoder. I use this
package to grab frames of my running XtTV program, which uses the bttv
video/TV card driver for bt848-based cards. This program does not use a
special hardware driver to access the video card. It just asks the X server
about rectangular areas.
UGrabCam:
Unix Webcam Archive Tool After looking for a Unix tool that would archive
webcams I gave up. None of them did what I wanted. I wanted to beable to
archive the images, create thumbnails, and view them via my web browser.
What I came up with is UGrabCam. Below you can view an example of what
UGrabCam can do. I run this script out of my crontab and it creates all
the html pages, thumbnails, and zipfiles on the fly...
Cqcam
is a free Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control program for various PC Unixes,
written by Patrick Reynolds. It is independent of Scott Laird's qcam package
and those derived from it and has several features that they do not. cqcam
has been tested on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris/x86, BSDI, QNX, and
LynxOS, and could probably be ported easily to (almost) any other PC Unix
out there.
CamStream
is (going to be) a collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices,
enhancing your Linux system with multimedia video. I started working on
these programs because I was dissatisfied with the available Open Source
tools for webcams for Linux. Basicly I encountered 3 problems: the tools
were designed for one piece of hardware only, they were too primitive/too
limited, and last but not least, the tools that were decent were commercial,
binary-only programs.
Cam-O-mille
is a little utility which permit you to snap pictures from a /dev/video-based
Webcam. It was originally designed for the Creative WebCam II with CPiA
drivers. An effect plug-in is being developed, and you can snap a picture
every X seconds, set the brightness, contrast, and more.
kwintv
is a TV application for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) based on the Video4Linux
interface. kwintv allows you to watch TV in a window on your PC screen
using a TV card which is supported by a Video4Linux - based driver. Since
kwintv is (almost fully) integrated into the KDE it gives you some additional
comfort and features like an easy to use User Interface, easy configuration
and others.
Xr3
- Linux ReplayTV RedRat Remote
Control Program Welcome to the the next logical step in the evolution of
media convergence! First computers gained TV capabilities via plug-in TV/Video
cards, then Video Recording Devices added computer processing and hard
disk capabilities to produce PVR's( ReplayTV, TiVo). Now your TV enabled
computer meets your PVR for the ultimate in power TV watching.
Xawtv
: c'est une interface à
video4Linux qui fonctionne remarquablement bien. Son interface utilisateur
est un peu austère mais ce programme est d'une stabilité
à toutes épreuves. On notera aussi que son utilisation
consomme très peu de ressources.
GATOS
April 07th 1999, 09:09 EST The GATOS (General ATI TV and Overlay Software)
Project is an effort to create standard drivers for all currently unsupported
features of ATI video cards, specifically TV features. GATOS may only be
used at your own risk.
XAnim
(pronounced: eks-'an-im) is a program for playing a wide variety of animation,
audio and video formats on unix X11 machines.
aKtion!
is a video player based on xanim. It (xanim) supports many different file
formats: AVI animations. Quicktime Animations. FLI animations. FLC animations.
IFF animations. GIF87a and GIF89a files. GIF89a animation extension support.
DL animations. Formats 1, 2 and most of 3. Amiga MovieSetter animations(For
those Eric Schwartz fans). Utah Raster Toolkit RLE images and anims. SGI
Movie Format Files.
XMPS
stands for X Movie Player System. It's a Linux X11 program that will (hopefully)
play various video and audio files (see features and plugins). It has a
fully featured plugin system, including GUI plugins like the Skinned and
GNOME ones that you can see on this page.
Vmjpeg
is a Motion JPEG AVI player with seeking capabilities. This, however, differs
from xanim in that the video/audio does not get out of sync for big videos.
If you are interested in giving your computer the side-job of a VCR, go
to the bottom of the page. It depends on the SDL and gtk+ libraries.
Movie
Player for LiNUX : Other movie players for linux About: Yes.
Yet another movie player for linux. What is the special with this? It works,
at least for me :) I've tried lots of players under linux (mtv, xmps, dvdview,
livid/oms, VideoLAN, xine, xanim, avifile, xmmp) but they all have something
problem. Mostly with the special files or with audio/video sync. Most of
them is unable to play both mpeg1, mpeg2 and avi (divx) files. many players
has image quality or speed problems too. So I've decided to write/modify
one...
Mpegorion
v1.1.0 [beta release] Mpegorion is a media player for Linux. You
can play Mpeg, VCD, mp3 and wave files. It has the extraordinary database
management feature that Morion(win98/NT) has. It is still under development
and is far from done, however we have made a more/less stable version ready
for download.
gvplay
- Gnome/GTK video player What is gvplay? gvplay is my attempt at writing
a lightweight video/movie player for Gnome. gvplay is not intended to be
a full-fledge player such as xanim nor does it compete with non-linear
video editors like Broadcast 2000. Instead, gvplay is a quick and dirty
(clean?) player.
DVDview
is a software only MPEG-1/2 video decoder for UNIX. A special feature of
the decoder is its ability to superimpose additional information to the
video sequence such as motion vectors or quantizer scales. Other notable
features include audio stream extraction, direct VideoCD access, and Matrox
G400 backend scaler support via the mga_vid device.
The
Berkeley MPEG Player. mpeg_play is an MPEG player written in C.
By default is uses X11 to display the decoded movies. It can optionally
produce PPM files, SVGA graphics (Linux), Windows graphics calls, or work
in a Mac window. It does not handle real-time synchronization or audio
streams.
The
Berkeley MPEG Encoder. The primary focus of MPEG encoding algorithms
is 1) To create fast and efficient motion vector search techniques and
2) To find "good" encoding parameters that provide a balance of encoding
speed, compression and quality.
MpegTV
SDK (aka mtvp-sdk) is a Software Development Kit that gives access
to MpegTV's MPEG decoding engine on various platforms including Linux and
WinCE. Applications developed with MpegTV SDK include mtv (for Linux/Unix)
and PocketTV (for WinCE).
Multi-Resolution
Image Morphing - Application permettant de faire du morphing très
simplement et de sauvegarder des animations au format mpeg.
Xmorph:
image morpher - Morphing for X Window System |