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SDL::Video 2.1.3
SDL::Video is a SDL perl extension. SYNOPSIS $video = new SDL::Video ( -name => 'pr0n.mpg' ); SDL::Video adds support for
Perl Artistic License
Transcode 1.0.2
Transcode is a suite of command line utilities for transcoding video and audio codecs, and for converting beween different container
GPL (GNU General Public License)
EZ-AV Tools for Unix 0.0.2
EZ-AV Tools for Unix is a set of CLI tools that give *nix users access to the extended functionality of the EZ-AV brand of digital au
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Video::Info 0.993
Video::Info can retrieve video properties such as: height width codec fps. SYNOPSIS use Video::Info; my $info = Video::I
Perl Artistic License
Armangil's vodcatcher 1.3.3
Armangil's vodcatcher is a video podcast (or vodcast) client for the command line. Armangil's vodcatcher project provides several download strategies (new shows only, allowed, back-catalog, etc), supports BitTorrent, offers cache management, and generates playlists for video player applications. It is written in Ruby, and runs on Linux (tested), Windows, MacOS and many other operating systems. To watch video podcasts, simply type something like vodcatcher subscriptions.opml > latest.m3u. This will download the subscribed shows into the current directory and generate an M3U playlist named latest.m3u. This application accepts one or more feeds (RSS or Atom) or subscription lists (OPML or iTunes PCAST) as argument, in the form of URLs or filenames. Alternatively, it tries to read one such document from the standard input. For help, use vodcatcher -h. Options: -F, --Function FUNCTION used function (download search ); when using the search function (which generates an OPML document), the only relevant options are -v, -r and -f (default value: download) -d, --dir DIR Query for caching files and storing application state (default value: current directory) -s, --size SIZE Size of media file cache in MB; 0 means infinite; default value is 500 -m, --memsize N Remember last N downloaded media files, and do not download them again; 0 means infinite; default value is 1000 -t, --type TYPE Playlist type (m3u smil pls asx tox xspf ) (default value: m3u) -S, --strategy S Strategy to use for downloading vodcasts (new one back_catalog all cache ): * back_catalog: download any show that has not been downloaded before; prefer the most recent shows of top-most feeds in the OPML/PCAST documents. * new: ignore vodcast back-catalogs; this is like back_catalog, except that only the most recent show of each feed is considered. * one: download one unlistened show of each feed, with a preference for recent shows * all: download all show; even already downloaded shows are downloaded once again. * cache: play shows that are already in cache (default value: new) -f, --feeds N Do not download more than N feeds (when using the download function); or return the first N relevant feeds (when using the search function); 0 means no limits (default value: 1000) -r, --retries N Try downloading files (media, RSS/Atom or or OPML/PCAST) at most N times before giving up (default value: 1) -T, --Torrentdir DIR Copy torrent files to directory DIR; handling torrents through an external BitTorrent client is left to the user; if this option is not used, torrents are handled internally (if RubyTorrent is installed), or else ignored -U, --Uploadrate N Maximum upload rate (kilobytes per second) for the internal BitTorrent client (default: no limit) -i, --itemsize N If a downloaded show is less than N MB in size (where N is an integer), fetch other shows of that same feed until this size is reached (default: 0) -p, --[no-]perfeed Create one subfolder per feed in cache -c, --[no-]cache Play already cached files, DEPRECATED (use -S cache) -e, --[no-]empty Delete all previously downloaded files -a, --[no-]asif Do not download media files (useful for testing) -v, --[no-]verbose Run verbosely --version Display current version -h, --help Show this message Usage examples: vodcatcher -d ~/vodcasts feeds.opml http://host/second.opml > latest.m3u vodcatcher -d ~/vodcasts -S cache > cache.m3u cat feeds.opml | vodcatcher -d ~/vodcasts > latest.m3u vodcatcher -vd ~/vodcasts -s 500 -m 10_000 -t asx feeds.opml > latest.asx vodcatcher -vF search -f 44 'video vlog' http://www.podfeed.net/opml/directory.opml > results.opml Requirements: · Ruby 1.8.2 or later What's New in This Release: This release includes a major new feature: search. This function generates a subscription list by querying a set of subscription lists/feeds. Here are some usage examples: · the command vodcatcher -F search "rocket tiki video" 'http://www.ipodder.org/discuss/reader$4.opml' > result.opml queries the iPodder podcast directory, and (hopefully) generates a list of video podcasts including Rocketboom and TikiBar TV, · the command vodcatcher -F search -f 22 video http://www.podfeed.net/opml/directory.opml | vodcatcher > latest.m3u queries Podfeed.net for video podcasts (22 at most), and downloads their latest shows. · The search function can safely be interrupted (through Control-C keystrokes on Linux): it still generates a valid subscription list. · This release also adds support for the XSPF playlist format, and adds the -p option for assigning a separate cache subfolder to each feed.
GPL (GNU General Public License)
WWW::Google::Video 0.3

GPL (GNU General Public License)
FFmpeg 0.4.9 pre1
FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video
LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
Video::Info::MPEG 0.993
Video::Info::MPEG is a basic MPEG bitstream attribute parser. SYNOPSIS use strict; use Video::Info::MPEG; my $video =
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Video::Info::RIFF 0.993
Video::Info::RIFF is a Perl module that can probe DivX and AVI files for attributes like: -video codec -audio codec -frame heigh
GPL (GNU General Public License)
LiVES 0.9.8-pre2
LiVES is a simple to use yet powerful video effects, editing, conversion, and playback sys
GPL (GNU General Public License)

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