17 projects tagged "Capture"
Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is a soft phone, video conferencing, and instant messenger application for use over the Internet. It supports HD sound quality and video up to DVD size and quality. It is interoperable with many other standards compliant software, hardware, and service providers as it uses both of the major telephony standards, SIP and H.323.
camE is a Webcam grabber designed for video4linux devices. It is based on the xawtv webcam app, but extended to use imlib2 for applying antialised, blended truetype fonts to the image before upload. A large number of new options have been added including scp support (in addition to ftp), image archiving, and much more. It runs as a daemon and needs no X connection to operate.
Video Conference Flash Plugins provides Flash/ActionScript 3 plugins that provide the minimum functionality for accessing a webcam and video - live or recorded - from a Flash Media Server such as OSflash Red5, FMS, or tape/rtmpy. The plugins take "FlashVars" parameters to control almost everything. They can be used to create video conferencing Web sites, video chat sites, or YouTube clones.
TkScanFax is a TCL/Tk GUI fax program in ANSI C/POSIX with support for efax and multiple languages. It helps make the cover page, convert text files, PostScript files, and image files into fax files, and send faxes. It also uses scanners by using backends such as SANE. The efax program supports Class-1 faxmodems.
WebcamStudio is an application for creating your own TV studio on your computer for broadcasting through a virtual webcam. It can mix multiple video sources such as webcams, movies, images, and your desktop. It can also login to your preferred video streaming site like Stikam or BlogTV and start your own show or video blog. It features special effects, text overlay, video source transition, animations, and faces.
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.
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).