119 projects tagged "Windows"
yet another yuv viewer (yay) displays 4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:0:0 YUV, and Y-only pictures and sequences (planar Y:U:V format). It tries to find geometry information such as _widthxheight somewhere in the path and filename (e.g. mobile_352x288.yuv or path/to/yuv/mobile_640x480x400frames/file.yuv).
The media hive is a streaming media server and Web-based content/playlist manager. It emphasizes usability by making it easy to manage a media catalog that contains multiple media types (mp3, mp4, ogg, flac, mpg, and avi), and by providing a very full-featured playlist. It also emphasizes extensibility by making it easy to develop new media parsers, playlist actions, event handlers, skins, and more. It has an entire custom tag library devoted to skin development, making it simple for the non-developer to create radically different Web-based user interfaces. It has no installation dependencies and runs on multiple platforms.
FFpocket is a tool for using ffmpeg's features. It carries out the tasks of frame decoding from a video file, audio decoding from a multimedia file (video/audio) precise frame/time seeking including b-frames, audio downsampling and special minmax averaging. The source code is intented to be simple, human-readable and free of memory leaks. It can be used as a shared library by larger projects that want to incorporate multimedia features.
DVD-Baker generates a DVD consisting of menus and slideshows from a picture collection stored in a Menalto Gallery G2 Web site or in a locally stored directory tree. Each "leaf" album (an album that does not contain sub-albums) is used to create a slideshow. The slideshows (and any DVD-ready MPEG videos) are made accessible on the DVD with menus that follow the structure of the Web site or directories. Extra features include random or sequential autoplay, and audio support. Since dvd-slideshow is used to produce each slideshow, it supports effects such as crossfades, crops, and 'Ken Burns' effects.
MPEG Audio/Video Player is a simple MPEG and AC3 player for Linux, BSD, and Windows systems. It plays MPEG transport, program, and elementary stream files. It also has basic DVD support (using libdvdnav on Linux/BSD systems only). It features newly developed integer decoders for MPEG 1&2 video, MPEG layer 2 audio, and AC3 audio. It includes a partially working WMV/VC1 decoder capable of displaying I and P frames.
Vatata is an end-to-end and large-scale solution for publishing, delivering, and receiving streaming content. This platform is an open system completely based on the Internet. Its grid and P2P technology provide low-cost and clear delivery of content to millions of Internet users. Users can easily build their individual Internet radio stations or TV stations through Vatata. Vatata supports broadcasting of streaming content in a LAN.
An embeddable platform for creating Google-like searching for any database or application.