So it is easy to enter the MMS-URL and the output file. You can
also record live-streams by setting the recording length in GMiMMS.
WWW: http://gmimms.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/ports/114239
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn>
the MMS protocol and save them to your computer, as opposed to
watching them live. Similar functionality is available in full
media player suites such as Xine and MPlayer, but MiMMS is quick
and easy to use, and for the time being, remains a useful program.
WWW: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/mimms/
PR: ports/ports/114239
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn>
Recordmydesktop produces a file(default out.ogg) that contains a video
and audio recording of a desktop session. The default behavior of
recording is to mark areas that have changed(through libxdamage) and
update the frame.
for home players, from any number of video files, in any of the formats
supported by Mplayer. The big advantage over other utilites is that it only
needs Mplayer, Mencoder, DVDAuthor, VCDImager and MKisofs (well, and
Python 2.4, PyGTK and PyGlade), so its dependencies are really small.
WWW: http://www.rastersoft.com/programas/devede.html
PR: ports/113945
Submitted by: Lars Engels <lars.engels at 0x20.net>
basic features like playing videos, dvds, vcdsto more advancing
features like support for mplayer filters,edl lists, and more.
This port uses Qt4.
WWW: http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/112535, ports/113679
Submitted by: Diego Depaoli <trebestie at gmail.com>, Yinghong.Liu <liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn>
basic features like playing videos, dvds, vcdsto more advancing
features like support for mplayer filters,edl lists, and more.
WWW: http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/112535, ports/113679
Submitted by: Diego Depaoli <trebestie at gmail.com>, Yinghong.Liu <liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn>
its functionality has been added directly to multimedia/audacious-plugins port.
PR: ports/112479
Submitted by: feature <feature.id@gmail.com> (maintainer)
from MPEG-2 files. It is designed to be very easy to use.
All you need to do is add one or more files to the playlist
and answer the questions that follow.
WWW: http://dvdauthorwizard.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/113146
Submitted by: liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn
Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports
the most common text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle
editing, conversion and synchronization.
WWW: http://gnome-subtitles.sourceforge.net
PR: 110982
Submitted by: Marcin Simonides
2007-03-28 graphics/hobbes-icons-xpm: Archaic port
2007-04-10 japanese/firefox-ja: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 japanese/lookup-xemacs: Does not install
2007-04-10 lang/linux-hla: Does not compile
2007-04-10 mail/vmailmgr: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 multimedia/qvamps: Touches filesystem prior to 'make install'
2007-03-10 net-mgmt/sting: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-04-10 net-mgmt/tas: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 net-p2p/verlihub-plugins: Does not configure, it needs at least verlihub 1.0
2007-04-10 news/inn-stable: Fails to patch
2007-04-10 palm/malsync: Does not build with new pilot-link
2007-04-10 russian/elm.language: Leaves behind files on deinstall
2007-04-10 russian/pine.language: Leaves behind config file on deinstall
2007-04-01 science/py-scipy03: Replaced by py-scipy
2007-04-10 security/php4-cryptopp: Does not compile
releases in that it focuses more on stability and functionality than on
new features. Not that it doesn't have its share of new and exciting
items. See http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/ for all the goodies in
this release.
GNOME 2.18 for FreeBSD would not have been possible without the hard work
of the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our intrepid band of testers including
J. W. Ballantine, Pawel Worach, Yasuda Keisuke, Pascal Hofstee, miwi,
Yoshihiro Ota, Vladimir Grebenschikov, Jukka A. Ukkonen,
Phillip Neumann, Franz Klammer, and Neal Delmonico.
Google Video websites. It supports embedded video extraction, and can
be used with ffmpeg to re-encode the extracted videos to different
video formats (avi, mpeg, flv).
WWW: https://gna.org/projects/clive
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
LiVES is a Free, Open Source video editor *and* a VJ tool.
LiVES lets you start editing and making video right away, without having
to worry about formats, frame sizes, or framerates. LiVES will let you
start creating your own tools, utilities and effects via the built in
RFX builder.
LiVES is aimed at the digital video artist who wants to create their own
content, the video editor who wants to produce professional looking
video, and the VJ who wants to captivate with spectacular images.
WWW: http://lives.sourceforge.net/
Gaupol is an editor for text-based subtitle files. It supports multiple
subtitle file formats and provides convenient means of correcting texts
and timing subtitles to match video. The user interface is designed with
attention to batch processing of multiple documents and convenience of
translating.
WWW: http://home.gna.org/gaupol/
Author: Osmo Salomaa <otsaloma@cc.hut.fi>
Subtitle Editor is a GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles. It can be used for
new subtitles or as a tool to transform, edit, correct and refine
existing subtitle. This program also shows sound waves, which makes it
easier to synchronise subtitles to voices.
WWW: http://kitone.free.fr/subtitleeditor/
Author: IDJAAD djamel <kitone_at_free_dot_fr>
- More on PREFIX-cleaness.
- Remove databases/ruby-libgda and multimedia/ruby-gst, these ports are no
longer in the tarball and have been dropped support by the developers.
on recent TiVo software releases) to a normal MPEG file. This has the same
functionality as using TiVo's supplied DirectShow DLL on Windows with a tool
such as DirectShowDump, but is portable to different architectures and
operating systems, and runs on the command line using files or pipes. The
conversion still requires the valid MAK of the TiVo which recorded the file,
so it cannot be used to circumvent their protection, simply to provide the
same level of access as is already available on Windows.
WWW: http://tivodecode.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/107409
Submitted by: Yi-Hsuan Hsin <mhsin at mhsin.org>
iso2mkv is software for automated DVD to XviD/vorbis MKV video conversion.
Gives almost total control on the process of video compression at maximum
quality, while being simple and straightforward to use (a kind of
'life-hack'). The intended audience is advanced end-users and the script is
not user-error-proof.
Based on mplayer, mencoder, oggenc or lame, and mkvmerge (if not properly
installed, won't work). This is only a shell script that wraps the other
programs. If you can watch the DVD with MPlayer, you can compress it with
iso2mkv. Other used programs (hopefully included in most GNU/Linux
distributions as well a FreeBSD :) ) are basename, bc, nice, stat.
WWW: http://5ko.free.fr/en/iso2mkv.html
provided by Last.FM for the Linux platform. It's lightweight (the binary
is only about 16K), easy to use and under heavy development. New
features might be added every day. Shell.FM is Open Source and published
under the terms of the GNU General Public License, so feel free to
modify and/or redistribute it.
WWW: http://lizer.syslinx.org/shell-fm/
PR: ports/106799
Submitted by: Nikos Ntarmos <ntarmos at ceid.upatras.gr>