177 projects tagged "Capture"
A.M.I.C.U.S. (Automatic Multimedia Installation Configuration Utility System) helps users quickly and easily install and configure MythTV on generic PC hardware. It uses the Debian Netinst CD to install GNU/Linux and just the required packages to allow a functional MythTV on low end hardware.
AVChat is audio and video chat software based on Flash Communication Server with an easy to use interface. It supports real time audio/video communication with bandwidth control and automatic webcam and microphone detection, enhanced text chat with a language filter and bold/italic/color options, a users list with genre/camera/admin icons, private and public rooms, an admin section with log review and ban/kick by IP, a nick filter, and support for free and premium users. A PHP file is used for configuration options. Flash Communication Server is used for the text/audio/video streams.
Bibble is a professional image-manipulation application for processing of raw photos from digital cameras. It provides a fast and high quality raw workflow. It features a fully integrated browser, user configurable tools/views, powerful batch processing, raw optimized printing, a flexible renaming system, advanced settings for copy and paste, IPTC meta-data support, and tethered shooting.
The Java Media Framework (JMF) is an API for incorporating audio, video, and other time-based media into Java applications and applets. It is an optional package that extends the multimedia capabilities on the Java2 platform. The Blackdown JMF is a Performace Pack which includes native code in order to provide faster processing and tighter integration with Linux than the all-Java version.
BlogPlanet is a blog client written in J2ME primarily for smartphones. It lets users make new posts to their blog, edit them later, and delete them. The editor features a user definable dictionary and directly supports some HTML formatting. On phones that support the Mobile Media API, the camera can be used to take pictures and include them in the blog entries. It supports all BloggerAPI-compliant XML-RPC supporting systems (Blogger.com, MovableType, B2, Radio Userland).
Browsershots is a system for automatically capturing screenshots of Web pages in a variety of browsers and making these images available to the public. Its goal is to make it easier to test the compatibility of Web pages with a variety of browsers. The system distributes the work of making screenshots among community members. Anyone can add URLs to the job queue on a central server.