18 projects tagged "Conversion"
QuartzCrystal is an application for rendering Quartz compositions to QuickTime movies and image sequences. It supports third party plugins (using both the official and unofficial API), as well as unsafe patches. It also supports spatial supersampling (antialiasing) and temporal supersampling (motion blur).
mkscreens.sh is a small wrapper script around MPlayer and ImageMagick to generate collated thumbnails (a.k.a. "screens") from video streams, similar to the feature found in Media Player Classic. It tries to fit the maximum number of thumbnails of a given pixel width into predefined compound image dimensions. It can handle every seekable video stream that MPlayer can handle (AVI, MPEG, MKV, etc.), including DVD images, in which case it processes the longest title.
Video Contact Sheet *NIX creates a contact sheet (preview) from videos by taking still captures distributed over the length of the video. The output image contains useful information on the video such as codecs, file size, screen size, frame rate, and length. It requires MPlayer or FFmpeg and ImageMagick. It is confirmed to work on Linux and FreeBSD, and possibly other POSIX/UNIX systems.
Versatile Encoder allows you to encode your own videos into good quality DivX files. The input can be a sequence of files (as generated by blender), a single file (if you want to recompress something), or a VCD (if you need to back up a movie). This piece of software tries to guess good defaults and to help the user in making choices.
unweave opens each of a list of image files, removes the artifacts generated by weave interlacing, and overwrites the original file (unless told otherwise). The artifacts are removed by simply removing either the odd or the even lines of the image, and interpolating them from the remaining lines.
Garbure is a collection of dedicated distributions. Each distribution provides carefully selected tools for a specific target domain, and is completed with examples and documentation. The set of distributions forms an entity, but each distribution works also on its own. All elements are arranged in the same way for each distribution.
Enscribe creates digital audio watermark images. The rasterlines of an image are converted into frequency components via an inverse fast fourier transform. The watermarks sound like soft hissing, but when viewed in a frequency-versus-time display, the image is clearly visible. Manipulation of the audio file, such as by MP3/Ogg compression, reverb, or flange, muddies the image, but it remains visible.
image2mpeg is a tool to convert digital photos (or any other images) into MPEG video streams, with transitions between the images. The photo stream may be accompanied with music (or any other audio stream). The resulting slideshow may be prepared for VCD, SVCD, or DVD playback in stand-alone players, or the MPEG videos may be converted into FLV (Flash Videos). The type of transition can be selected for each image separately from a set of fade, slide, roll, etc.