to subscribe to "TV" channels from all over the internet in the form
of podcasts, so that you can browse channels, download shows, and watch
them, all from one convenient interface.
Author: Lee Braiden <lee.b@digitalunleashed.com>
WWW: http://www.digitalunleashed.com/giving.php
PR: ports/96655
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
Approved by: lawrance (mentor, implicit)
and handling of podcast's to your mp3 player.
Author: Scott Grayban <sgrayban@castpodder.net>, et alii
WWW: http://dev-1.borgforge.net/castpodder
PR: ports/96632
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
management of its configuration file. BMP (Beep-Media-Player) is
a multimedia player written for the X Window System.
It's a clone of the original pyXMMS.
Author: Scott Grayban sgrayban@borgnet.us
WWW: http://dev-1.borgforge.net/pyBMP
PR: ports/96629
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
consumers. It is being developed to have a rich and usable graphical
interface and support a variety of open media formats like Ogg Vorbis,
Theora etc.
Adopted by: Shaun Amott <shaun (at) inerd.com>
video4linux enabled and raw yuv420p applications
can use to access several USB based webcams.
WWW: http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/
PR: ports/93464
Submitted by: Raaf <raaf@luna.afraid.org>
* Any WAVE file can be used for timing
* Reads/Writes SSA (Sub Station Alpha) and ASS (Advanced Sub Station) formats.
* Instant preview of subtitle with all effects
* Ability to place subtitles visually (Needs more testing)
* Ability to mute specific channel
* Ability to open alternate views of the same wave
* Ability to mark key frames from a video on the waveform
* Ability to save Workspace (saves information such as currently opened sound,
video files and position in the wave)
* Ability to format script on save
* "Code Hiding"
WWW: http://www.sabbu.com/
Ethernet and additionally provides a streaming server.
WWW: http://www.menzebach.de/
Requested by: bluescreen of bsdforen.de
Tested by: bluescreen of bsdforen.de
Audacious is a fork of beep-media-player 0.9.7.1. The
primary goals of this fork are keeping ideology of original
BMP and merging miscellaneous plugins into Audacious
WWW: http://audacious-media-player.org
PR: ports/91304
Submitted by: RedChrom <redchrom@mail.ru>
XK9Copy is a small utility which allows the copy of DVD on Linux.
The DVD video stream is compressed by the program Vamps.
1. Copy without menus :
In this case, dvdauthor is used to create a new DVD structure. It is possible
to choose the order in which the video sequences are played.
2. Copy with menus :
As dvdauthor does not make it possible to integrate the original menus,
K9Copy reproduces the original structure of the DVD. The navigation packs as
well as IFO files are modified to point on the compressed MPEG stream.
Features
* The video stream is compressed to make the DVD fit on 4.7 Gb recordable DVD
* DVD Burning
* Creation of ISO images
* Possibility of selecting the audio tracks and subtitles to be copied
* Title preview (video only)
* Possibility of preserving the original menus
WWW: http://k9copy.free.fr
PR: ports/90795
Submitted by: Alexander V. Ribchansky <triosoft@triosoft.com.ua>
frontend which currently utilizes Winamp 2.x compatible skins, or
as a daemon for other frontends to connect via a DBus
interface. It can run under X11 with graphical GUIs, or without X
under plain UNIX terminal as a daemon (in which case it
requires a different frontend connecting to it via DBus).
http://bmpx.berlios.de/
StreamAnalyze is a little helper for people using StreamDVD to backup movies.
Giving the video/audio/subpicture tracks you want to save, StreamAnalyze will
calculate if the backup would fit on a dvd-r and, if not, print a shrink
factor to reduce the video size.
Before using StreamAnalyze you should call 'lsdvd' or 'tcprobe' to get an
overview of what is available on the video DVD you want to backup.
WWW: http://www.badabum.de/streamdvd.html
PR: ports/88248
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
This plugin allows gstreamer to load dll's.
With with plugin you can now play your wmv version 9 files, avi's with intel
codec and (some) quicktime movies.
It has been stripped down to just the client code, and includes an example
client application. If you have vserver installed on your Tivo (which most
tivo hackers do), then you can use this simple client to stream .ty files
from it. MPlayer will also include support for this library soon. This
library can also be used by MPlayer/MEncoder to watch/re-encode tivo
streams live over a network.
PR: 87027
Submitted by: Frank Mayhar <frank@exit.com>
that uses OpenGL & OpenML hardware rendering to give operators real time
interactivity. The system is cross platform, and also includes full CG,
paint and image processing modules.
PR: ports/85838
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
- Make the port search for its files in ${PREFIX} rather than in ${LOCALBASE}
- Install documentation in ${DOCSDIR} rather than in ${DATADIR}, and
respect ${NOPORTDOCS}
- Refactor pkg-plist as PLIST_FILES/PLIST_DIRS/PORTDOCS
[1]:
PR: ports/85767
Submitted by: maintainer
StreamDVD is a fast tool to backup Video DVDs 'on the fly', there will
be no ripping, demultiplexing, recoding, remultiplexing...
You can select the wanted title, chapters, video, audio and subpicture
streams, a resize factor, and StreamDVD will write a 'ready to author'
vob file to stdout.
WWW: http://www.badabum.de/streamdvd.html
PR: ports/85714
Submitted by: Serge Gagnon <serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca>
all streams that xine supports, in interactive or in script mode (using
toxine syntax). It use xine's visualisation plugins (AAlib, X11, DXR3/HW+),
and/or his own 'none' one (audio only output).
PR: ports/82951
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
Istanbul is a desktop session recorder for the Free Desktop. It records your
session into an Ogg Theora video file. To start the recording, you click on its
icon in the notification area. To stop you click its icon again. It works on
Gnome, KDE, XFCE and others.
WWW: http://live.gnome.org/Istanbul
PR: ports/82986
Submitted by: Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves@gmail.com>
Gnonlin is a library built on top of GStreamer which provides support for
writing non-linear audio and video editing applications.
It introduces the concept of a timeline.
Remove xine plugins, not very well supported and gstreamer-ffmpeg does a
better job.
Override COMMENT and PORTREVISION in slave ports.
For the slave ports in multimedia add also CATAGORIES.
Chase libmusepack -> libmpcdec rename.
Changelog: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/gst-plugins/0.8.9.html
Approved by: maintainer (implicit)
Meta-port of all gstreamer plugins with options
Note: this has OPTIONS below bsd.port.pre.mk but great care has been taken
to make sure this works in and out of a tinderbox.