Simple Project List Software Map

61 projects in result set
LastUpdate: 2014-04-20 17:10

LiVES

LiVES is a simple to use yet powerful video effects, editing, conversion, and playback system aimed at the digital video artist and VJ. It runs under Linux, BSD, Mac OS X/Darwin, IRIX, and openMosix. It is frame and sample accurate, can handle almost all types of video, and is fully extendable through plugins and the included plugin builder tool. It can also be controlled remotely using OSC.

LastUpdate: 2014-04-21 22:00

Blender

Blender is a free 3D animation studio. It includes tools for modeling, sculpting, texturing (painting, node-based shader materials, or UV mapped), UV mapping, rigging and constraints, weight painting, particle systems, simulation (fluids, physics, and soft body dynamics and an external crowd simulator), rendering, node-based compositing, and non linear video editing, as well as an integrated game engine for real-time interactive 3D, and game creation and playback with cross-platform compatibility.

LastUpdate: 2009-02-09 21:04

avidemux

Avidemux is a graphical tool to edit videos. It can open AVI, openDML, MPEG, Nuppelvideo, and BMPs. Most common codecs are supported (M-JPEG, MPEG, DivX, Xvid, huffyuv, WMA, etc.) thanks to libavcodec and libmpeg2. Video can be edited, cut, appended, filtered (resize/crop/denoise), and re-encoded to either AVI (MPEG4/MJPEG) or MPEG 1/2. The Spidermonkey Javascript engine is used to give powerful scripting capabilities.

LastUpdate: 2013-10-26 10:11

Cinelerra

Cinelerra is a complete audio and video production environment for Linux. It is designed to be useful and fast, representing the most used features from 15 years of editing.

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LastUpdate: 2009-01-05 08:43

Open Movie Editor

The Open Movie Editor is designed to be a simple tool that provides basic movie making capabilities. It aims to be powerful enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use. It is a non-linear video editor that features several video and audio tracks where clips can be manipulated using the mouse.

LastUpdate: 2013-04-07 16:16

Kdenlive

Kdenlive is a non-linear video editor for KDE. It provides all project management and editing tools while relying on a separate rendering framework (currently MLT/FFmpeg) to perform the editing operations. Kdenlive provides dual video monitors, a multi-track timeline, and clip list. Other features include customizable layout support, basic effects and transitions, multiple file formats, and full project and asset management support. Editing in Kdenlive is possible with various tools via the timeline and video monitors, allowing you to move and resize one or more clips, and razor clips into two. All timeline tools can snap to clip start/ends and the current seek position. You may playback/preview the contents of the timeline at any point during the edit. Kdenlive communicates with a render engine which handles the actual video data.

LastUpdate: 2009-01-08 00:34

mjpeg tools

Mjpeg tools is a suite of programs which support
video capture, basic editing, playback, and
compression to MPEG-1/2 of MJPEG video. The
capture software allows MJPEG video streams in
AVI, Quicktime, and movtar format to be produced
using the Iomega Buz, Miro DC10+, Matrox Marvel,
and similar hardware. The editing and playback
tools are hardware independent, with support for
hardware accelerated playback if present. The MPEG
compression tools are based on MPEG Software
Simulation Group's reference encoder with
enhancements to provide far faster compression and
significant quality improvements.

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LastUpdate: 2004-10-05 01:15

Kino

Kino is a non-linear DV (digital video) editor for GNU/Linux. It features integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back to the camera. It captures video to disk in RawDV and AVI format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings. You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of video/audio, and save to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key commands. Also, Kino can load movies and export the composite movie in a number of formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and DivX. Still frame export uses Imlib1, which has built-in support for PPM, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and whatever your ImageMagick installation supports.

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LastUpdate: 2010-10-05 22:08

OpenShot Video Editor

OpenShot Video Editor is a non-linear video editor. It is meant to be an easy-to-use, powerful, non-linear video editor, with a focus on user interface, work flow, and stability.

Natural Language: English
Operating System: Linux
Programming Language: Python
LastUpdate: 2008-11-30 23:51

Veejay

Veejay is a visual instrument and real-time video
sampler. It allows you to "play" the video like
you would play a piano. While playing, you can
record the resulting video directly to disk (video
sampling). Veejay can be operated live by using
the keyboard (which is completely user definable)
or remotely over TCP/IP. Veejay can be used to
manipulate video in a realtime environment such as
visual performances or for (automated) interactive
video installations.

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LastUpdate: 2004-01-13 03:57

LVE

LVE provides frame and GOP accurate editing of
MPEG1/2 elementary ("ES") and program streams
("PS"), including VOB format. The cutting engine
is based on a frame server (demuxer), which
guarantees exact and fast seeking to every frame.
The GUI is based on libSDL. Video scenes are
handled as thumbnails movable by drag and drop.
Final videos can be build with or without
re-encoding. Tools for shrinking and DVD authoring
are also available.

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LastUpdate: 2009-03-03 07:08

GOPchop

GOPchop is an MPEG2-PS editor that cuts on GOP boundries so that the resulting MPEG2-PS file does not need to be re-encoded when saving the resulting desired frames. It is useful for editing commercials out of MPEG2 TV capture files.

LastUpdate: 2012-09-30 23:30

m2vmp2cut

m2vmp2cut is frame accurate (currently PAL) MPEG2 video
(M2V file) with accompanied MP2 audio cutter. Frame
accuracy is achieved by re-encoding video around cutpoints.
Audio is cut from a separate MP2 file at positions that keep
A/V sync as good as possible (maximum sync difference is
around 10-15 milliseconds compared to the source).

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LastUpdate: 2004-07-05 05:10

ETV Personal Video Recorder

ETV is a personal video recorder (PVR) especially
suited for European use. It can schedule by hand
or according to rules based on XMLTV. It can also
time-shift. The recorder runs on Linux, and the
scheduler and frontend on either Linux or Windows.
Its GUI is designed to be used with a remote on a
TV screen.

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LastUpdate: 2005-12-18 17:35

av_convert

The main part of av_convert is a C++ API for
accessing audio/video files (AVI, Quicktime,
YUV4MPEG stream, WAV, etc.). This functionality is
provided by a library and a set of plugin modules
for I/O backends and audio/video codecs. Using
this library, "av_convert" can convert between
these file formats and provide basic editing
functions, such as cutting parts of different
video sources to one destination. The included
program "av_rec" can record real-time video from a
v4l-video-source with A/V sync.

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