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RFC2354 Options for Repair of Streaming Media. [c. 1998/06/01]
RFC2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol. [c. 1998/04/01]
RFC2361 WAVE and AVI Codec Registries. [c. 1998/06/01]
RFC1889 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications. [c. 1996/01/01]
RFC1614 Network Access to Multimedia Information. [c. 1994/05/01]
RFC1890 RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control. [c. 1996/01/01]
RFC2122 VEMMI URL Specification. [c. 1997/03/01]
RFC1197 Using ODA for translating multimedia information. [ 1990/12/01]
comp.graphics.animation FAQ v3.3 (7 Mar)
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/graphics/animation-faq (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [0/9]
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [7/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [3/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [2/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [1/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [6/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [4/9] (At MIT)
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/mpeg-faq/part0 (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [3/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [8/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [5/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [6/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [7/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [5/9] (At MIT)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [4/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [2/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [8/9] (At faqs.org)
MPEG-FAQ: multimedia compression [1/9] (At faqs.org)
[alt.animation.warner-bros] Frequently Asked Questions v. 1.2
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/warner-animation-faq (At MIT)
MOV - QuickTime Movie File Format May 1996 (Acrobat)
DVM - DVM Movie File Format
BYU Animation Format
MPEG.ORG site (MPEG )
FLC - Animator Pro File Formats (FLC, FLI, CEL, PIC, MSK, COL, PLY, TWO, OPT) (RTF)
ANIM - IFF format for CEL animations
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG )
FLIC - The FLIC file format (FLI and FLC)
CEL - Autodesk Animator CEL File Format
FLI - FLIc Files Format description
MPEG - MPEG Video Header (Partial Information)
FLT - Autodesk Animator FLC/FLT File Format
CODECS - WAVE and AVI Codec Registries
QuickTime movies (MOV )
Apple QuickTime (Acrobat) (QT )
MPEG - MPEG-2 Technical Frequently Asked Questions list
GL - GRASP animation files
ANIM - Deluxe Paint Anim Files
LZA - LZA Animation File Format
FILMSTRIP - Filmstrip v1.0 format (Acrobat)
DFF - DFF File Format
Video compressors/decompressors (codecs) used by Video for Windows and ActiveMovie (CODECS )
DVD Studio Pro 1.5 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide [Martin Sitter; 2002-08-02] ISBN 0321115473 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Final Cut Pro for Beginners [Michael Rubin; 2002-06-21] ISBN 0321118022 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
The Little iDVD Book [Robert Levitus; 2002-06-20] ISBN 0201795337 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Revolutionary Final Cut Pro 3: Digital Post-Production [Diannah Morgan, et al; 2002-05] ISBN 1903450810 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Premiere and After Effects Studio Secrets [Stan, II Carver, et al; 2002-05] ISBN 076453677X - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Final Cut Pro 3 For Dummies(r) [Helmut Kobler, et al; 2002-05] ISBN 076451654X - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
How to do Everything with iMovie [Tony Reveaux, Gene Steinberg; 2002-04-15] ISBN 0072222670 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
After Effects 5.5 Magic [Nathan Moody, Mark Christiansen; 2002-03-11] ISBN 0735711445 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Final Cut Pro 3 Upgrade Essentials [Diannah Morgan; 2002-02] ISBN 1903450829 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Firewire Filmmaking (With CD-ROM) [Scott Smith; 2002-01-15] ISBN 0201741636 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Maxon Cinema 4D 7.0 (With CD-ROM) [Arndt Von Koenigsmarck; 2001-12-28] ISBN 0201731363 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Managing Multimedia: People and Processes (3rd Edition) [Elaine England, Andy Finney; 2001-12-18] ISBN 0201728982 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Macworld DVD Studio Pro Bible (With DVD-ROM) [Todd Kelsey, Chad Fahs; 2001-12-15] ISBN 0764536338 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
MPEG-4 Jump-Start [Aaron E. Walsh, Mikael Bourges-Sevenier; 2001-12-15] ISBN 0130600369 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
SMIL: Adding Multimedia to the Web [Mary Slowinski, et al; 2001-12-12] ISBN 067232167X - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Revolutionary Premiere 6 [Christian Darkin, et al; 2001-12] ISBN 1903450497 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Editing Techniques with Final Cut Pro [Michael Wohl; 2001-10-15] ISBN 0201734834 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Lynn Kyle's Macromedia Flash Training Course: A Digital Seminar on CD-ROM [Lynn Kyle; 2001-10-15] ISBN 0130944106 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
Programming Microsoft DirectShow [Michael Linetsky; 2001-10-15] ISBN 1556228554 - At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half
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Guest Editors' Introduction: Continuous Media on Demand ( Jonathan C.L. Liu, David H.C. Du ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-09)
- Researchers face the challenge of designing and implementing computer systems capable of processing and distributing large continuous media files simultaneously to millions of users who are connected to the Internet.
Streaming-Media Knowledge Discovery ( Jan Pieper, Savitha Srinivasan, Byron Dom ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-09)
- The Multimedia Knowledge Discovery group at IBM Almaden Research Center explores technologies that help locate streaming media on the Web, build effective indexing and classification tools for streaming media, and develop compelling streaming-media applications. The authors' ongoing work, motivated by the Web's role as an ever-increasing information source and knowledge repository, focuses on locating, analyzing, and indexing Web-based streaming media. Frequently, knowledge management applications and information portals synthesize unstructured text information from the Web, intranets, and partner sites. Given this context, the authors routinely crawl a statistically significant number of Web pages, detect those that contain streaming-media links, crawl the media links to extract associated metadata, then use the crawl data to build a resource list for Web media. They have used these crawl data findings to build a media indexing application that uses content-based indexing methods. Searching multiple live-broadcast channels with the indexing application lets users locate relevant multimedia resources on the Web. Providing on-demand access to these media reduces the time spent consuming nonrelevant information from a streaming-media channel. Work on indexing video archives inspires several directions for future research. For example, existing genre-classification and topic-detection methods require processing and analyzing large parts of a document, which presents a greater challenge when performed on live streams. Scalability plays an important role in deploying such systems, given the amount of computation required for simultaneous processing of multiple live streams. Fortunately, rapid progress in hardware and networking will enable deployment of such systems soon.
Keyframe-Based User Interfaces for Digital Video ( Andreas Girgensohn, John Boreczky, Lynn Wilcox ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-09)
- To meet the diverse needs of business, education, and personal video users, the authors developed three visual interfaces that help identify potentially useful or relevant video segments. In such interfaces, keyframes—still images automatically extracted from video footage—can distinguish videos, summarize them, and provide access points. Well-chosen keyframes enhance a listing's visual appeal and help users select videos. Keyframe selection can vary depending on the application's requirements: A visual summary of a video-captured meeting may require only a few highlight keyframes, a video editing system might need a keyframe for every clip, while a browsing interface requires an even distribution of keyframes over the video's full length. The authors conducted user studies for each of their three interfaces, gathering input for subsequent interface improvements. The studies revealed that finding a similarity measure for collecting video clips into groups that more closely match human perception poses a challenge. Another challenge is to further improve the video-segmentation algorithm used for selecting keyframes. A new version will provide users with more information and control without sacrificing the interface's ease of use.
An Efficient Video-on-Demand Model ( William E. Wright ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-05)
- An efficient video-on-demand system uses a practical, technologically sophisticated model to serve the viewing needs of a wide audience, including meeting the peak demand for popular, newly released films.
New Technologies Place Video in Your Hand ( George Lawton ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-04)
Video Streams into the Mainstream ( George Lawton ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2000-07)
Video Image Processing with the Sonic Architecture ( Simon D. Haynes, John Stone, Peter Y.K. Cheung, Wayne Luk ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2000-04)
- Professional video image processing requires more computational power and data throughput than most general-purpose computers can provide. Sonic, a configurable computing system that performs real-time video image processing, meets these needs by using plug-ins to accelerate software applications.
In-Flight Entertainment: The Sky's the Limit ( Gerald Lui-Kwan ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2000-010)
Lessons Learned from Building a Terabyte Digital Video Library ( Howard D. Wactlar, Michael G. Christel, Yihong Gong, Alexander G. Hauptmann ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1999-02)
- The Informedia Project has integrated artificial intelligence techniques in creating a digital library providing full-content search and discovery in the video medium.
Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study ( Barry Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Julie Kwan, Dan Port, Archita Shah, Ray Madachy ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1998-07)
- Fifteen teams used the WinWin spiral model to prototype, plan, specify, and build multimedia applications for USC's Integrated Library System. The authors report lessons learned from this case study and how they extended the model's utility and cost-effectiveness in a second round of projects.
Challenges to Combining General-Purpose and Multimedia Processors ( Thomas M. Conte, Pradeep K. Dubey, Matthew D. Jennings, Ruby B. Lee, Alex Peleg, Salliah Rathnam, Mike Schlansker, Peter Song, Andrew Wolfe ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1997-12)
- Multimedia-processor media extensions to general-purpose processors present new challenges to the compiler writer, language designer, and microarchitect.
How Multimedia Workloads Will Change Processor Design ( Keith Diefendorff, Pradeep K. Dubey ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1997-09)
- Media processing will force profound changes in current microprocessors. Yet general-purpose processors can and will adapt, making specialized digital signal processors for media applications essentially irrelevant.
PC and TV Makers Battle Over Convergence ( David Clark ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1997-06)
- The conversion from analog to digital TV has begun. With billions of dollars at stake, computer and television makers are fighting about whether the digital receivers that will replace the millions of existing analog TVs will be more like PCs or televisions.
Toward Support for Hypermedia on the World Wide Web ( Michael Bieber, Fabio Vitali ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1997-01)
- As organizations rush to embrace the World Wide Web as their primary application infrastructure, they should not bypass the benefit of hypermedia support.
Intelligent Access to Digital Video: Informedia Project ( Howard D. Wactlar, Takeo Kanade, Michael A. Smith, Scott M. Stevens ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1996-05)
- Information retrieval is an increasingly complex process, due to digital integration of video, audio, and text resources. An experimental project will explore the challenges posed by these digital video libraries.
Evolution of Data Management ( Jim Gray ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1996-010)
- Early data management systems automated traditional information processing. Today they allow fast, reliable, and secure access to globally distributed data. Tomorrow's systems will access and summarize richer forms of data. Multimedia databases will be a cornerstone of cyberspace.
Heterogeneous Multimedia Reasoning ( Anne Brink, Sherry Marcus, V.s. Subrahmanian ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1995-09)
- An innovative system integrates data from heterogeneous multimedia domains. This general-purpose framework uses the concept of a mediator to efficiently support multimedia reasoning.
Intellectual property protection for multimedia applications Part 2: Putting the pieces together ( Irah H. Donner ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1995-08)
Multimedia Computing TC: New and active ( Scott Stevens ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1995-07)
A/V Data Collection Using Linux? [2002/04/30]
At Ask Slashdot
Archiving DVD's with Linux? [2002/04/18]
At Ask Slashdot
Maintaining Huge DVD-RW Media Libraries Using Linux? [2002/02/07]
At Ask Slashdot
Algorithms for Motion Tracking? [2002/02/04]
At Ask Slashdot
Recommendations for Digital Security Systems? [2002/01/31]
At Ask Slashdot
8mm Film Transfer? [2001/11/01]
At Ask Slashdot
Linux Based Media Boxes? [2001/06/28]
At Ask Slashdot
DVDs On DAT? [2001/03/29]
At Ask Slashdot
Searching for Exceptional Multimedia Productions? [2001/03/28]
At Ask Slashdot
RTSP Client For GNU/Linux Systems? [2001/03/26]
At Ask Slashdot
Getting UK DVD Players Working in the U.S.? [ 2000/07/19]
At Ask Slashdot
Streaming Media - Can Linux Keep Up? [ 2000/01/22]
At Ask Slashdot
Archiving Home Movies? [ 1999/09/22]
At Ask Slashdot
Windows NT and DVD Decoders? [ 1999/08/21]
At Ask Slashdot
Burning VCDs With Linux? [ 1999/07/23]
At Ask Slashdot
DVD Decoder/Players for Linux? [ 1999/07/10]
At Ask Slashdot
What Quicktime Format for X-Platform? [ 1999/07/10]
At Ask Slashdot
Movie Players for Linux? [ 1999/02/13]
At Ask Slashdot
SVGAlib based animated GIF players? [ 1998/09/11]
At Ask Slashdot
DVD under linux? [ 1998/07/03]
At Ask Slashdot
swftools-0.2.2 - SWF manipulation and generation utilities
At FreeBSD Ports
flip-2.2.0 - Load a sequence of TIFF files and play them back at a target frame rate
At FreeBSD Ports
flasm-1.32 - Command line assembler/disassembler of flash actionscript bytecode
At FreeBSD Ports
libdvdread-0.9.2_2 - This is needed by ogle, which is a DVD player that supports DVD menus
At FreeBSD Ports
cymbaline-0.9r_1 - mpg123 console frontend
At FreeBSD Ports
vcdtools-0.4 - Create your own VCD
At FreeBSD Ports
gxanim-0.50 - Graphical front end to Xanim
At FreeBSD Ports
tkxanim-0.43 - Tcl/Tk frontend to xanim
At FreeBSD Ports
xine-0.9.8_2 - A MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 player
At FreeBSD Ports
xmovie-1.6.1 - A movie player for MPEG-2 and Quicktime movies
At FreeBSD Ports
xmps-win32-plugin-0.0.4 - xmps plugin for Win32 (TM) Codecs
At FreeBSD Ports
gnomemedia-1.2.3 - Multimedia applications for the GNOME desktop
At FreeBSD Ports
vcdpad-0.8 - A program to pad vcd mpegs
At FreeBSD Ports
avifile-0.6.0.20011220_1,1 - AVI player/converter with numerous codecs, including MPEG-4(DivX ;-))
At FreeBSD Ports
avifile-0.53.5 - MPEG-4 (DivX) video player library (At NetBSD packages collection)
vcdgear-1.6d - A tool to convert VCDs from cue/bin format to mpeg
At FreeBSD Ports
whirlgif-3.04 - A tool for making GIF animations
At FreeBSD Ports
whirlgif - Whirlgif produces a single (animated) GIF (At comp.sources.unix at ISC)
mpegaudio-3.9 - An MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder package.
At FreeBSD Ports
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages m68k)
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
mpegaudio-3.9.tgz - MPEG/audio Layer 1 and Layer 2 encoder/decoder (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
replay-0.61 - Another GTK-based mp3 player
At FreeBSD Ports
x11amp-0.9.b1.1 - X11-based MP3 player with nice graphical interface
At FreeBSD Ports
xmpeg3-1.0 - Simple TCL interface to the Amp Mpeg-3 player
At FreeBSD Ports
mpeg_encode-1.5b - UCB's MPEG-I video stream encoder
At FreeBSD Ports
The Parallel Berkeley MPEG Encoder (At NetBSD packages collection)
mpeg_play-2.4 - A program to play mpeg movies on X displays
At FreeBSD Ports
mpeg_play-2.4.tgz - play mpeg movies on X11 (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mpeg_play-2.4.tgz - play mpeg movies on X11 (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mpeg_play-2.4.tgz - play mpeg movies on X11 (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mpeg_play-2.4.tgz - play mpeg movies on X11 (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
mpeg_play-2.4patched - Program to play mpeg movies on X displays (At NetBSD packages collection)
mpeg_stat-2.2b - an MPEG-I statistics gatherer.
At FreeBSD Ports
mpeg2codec-1.2 - An MPEG-2 Encoder and Decoder.
At FreeBSD Ports
MPEG Software Simulation Group's MPEG-2 Encoder and Decoder (At NetBSD packages collection)
mpeg2play-1.1b - A program to play mpeg-2 movies on X displays.
At FreeBSD Ports
mpegedit-2.2 - a program to edit encoded mpeg streams.
At FreeBSD Ports
mplex-1.1 - multiplexes MPEG component streams into system layers
At FreeBSD Ports
xdl-2.1 - Display DL animations on an X screen
At FreeBSD Ports
netshow-2.00.251 - Microsoft NetShow video stream player
At FreeBSD Ports
xgrasp-1.7d - Display GL animations on X screen
At FreeBSD Ports
fli2gif-1.1 - Automatic Flic to animated GIF convertor
At FreeBSD Ports
gifmerge-1.33 - A tool for making a GIF Animation.
At FreeBSD Ports
win32-codecs-011002.0.0.60 - Huge compilation of Win32 binary codecs, including MPEG-4(DivX ;-))
At FreeBSD Ports
win32-codecs-010122 (At NetBSD packages collection)
gtKuickres - A wharf dockable, quick, point and click way to change video modes. {x,GPL}
(Info at freshmeat)
VK Tools - MPEG Stream Analyzer {GPL}
(Info at freshmeat)
xflame - Graphic hack to draw a cool flickering flame {x,GPL}
xflame-1.1.1 - A cool animated flame (At FreeBSD Ports)
xflame-1.1.1 - Draws a flame on the screen (At NetBSD packages collection)
(Info at freshmeat)
Xafe - A frontend for XAnim {x,GPL}
(Info at freshmeat)
XawTV - TV application and a few utilities {x,GPL}
xawtv-3.74 - A TV viewing application and a few TV utilities (At FreeBSD Ports)
(Info at freshmeat)
xwintv {x,GPL}
(Info at freshmeat)
GQmpeg - A front end to the mpg123 mpeg audio player {x,GPL}
gqmpeg-0.15.0 - Another gtk-based MP3 frontend (At FreeBSD Ports)
gqmpeg-0.6.3.tgz - mpg123 front-end with skin support (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
gqmpeg-0.6.3.tgz - mpg123 front-end with skin support (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
gqmpeg-0.8.3nb1 - GTK+ front end to mpg123 (At NetBSD packages collection)
(Info at freshmeat)
Gifsicle - Command-line tool for creating, editing, and optimizing GIFs and animations {GPL}
gifsicle-1.30 - Manipulates GIF images and animations (At FreeBSD Ports)
gifsicle-1.17.tgz - a tool for creating & editing GIF images and animations (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
gifsicle-1.21.tgz - a tool for creating & editing GIF images and animations (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
gifsicle-1.17.tgz - a tool for creating & editing GIF images and animations (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
gifsicle-1.21.tgz - a tool for creating & editing GIF images and animations (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
gifsicle-1.21.tgz - a tool for creating & editing GIF images and animations (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
(Info at freshmeat)
Macromedia Studio MX-Mac Upgrade from 1 Macromedia product
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Fireworks MX Upgrade-Mac
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Jump Backs: The Wedding Collection Volume 4 (QuickTime)
Adobe Premiere 6.0
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Pinnacle Studio 7 Professional
Flash 5.0/FreeHand Studio Upgrade
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Adobe Premiere 6.0
Adobe Digital Video Collection 6.0 Standard
PowerVCR II Deluxe 3.0
Impression DVD-Pro Upgrade for Any NLE System or DVD Burner
Flash 5.0
Neo DVD Plus 3.0
DreamWeaver UltraDev 4.0 Upgrade (from Dreamweaver Only)
DVD PhotoPlay 1.01
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MediaStudio 6.5 Director's Cut
Impression DVD-Pro Upgrade for Pinnacle DC/DV Products
MovieWorks Deluxe 5.2
Media Studio 6.5 Directors Cut
PowerDVD XP 4.0 Deluxe Upgrade from PowerDVD 2.5 Or Up Multichannel
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DVD Picture Show-Imaging Suite
DVD PictureShow
DVD MovieFactory
Visual Communicator Plus
Adobe Digital Video Collection 6.0 Pro
UltraDev 4.0/Fireworks 4.0 Studio Upgrade (from Dreamweaver Only)
SnapStream PVS 1.5
Medi@show 2.10 Mediashow
Adobe Digital Video Collection 6.0 Standard
PowerDVD XP 4.0 Standard Upgrade from PowerDVD 2.5 or Up 2chan
MovieWorks: Create Web Movies Videos and Multimedia Presentation
Strata DV Pro 5.0 Upgrade from VideoShop 4.0
SnapStream Pocket PVS 2.0
Strata DV Pro 5.0 Upgrade from Video Shop 1.X
Strata DV Pro 5.0
Adobe Digital Video Collection 7.0 Standard
Sorenson Video 3 Upgrade
DreamWeaver UltraDev 4.0
Strata DV Plus 5.0
VideoStudio 6.0
VideoPack 5
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Pick-A-Video
UltraDev 4.0/Fireworks 4.0 Studio Upgrade (from UltraDev Only)
Sorenson Squeeze for Quicktime
Flash 5.0/Generator 2 Developer Edition Upgrade
Adobe Premiere 6.0 Upgrade
LightWave 3D 7.0 USB
Flash 5.0/Generator 2 Developer Edition Upgrade
Adobe LiveMotion 2.0 Upgrade
Adobe After Effects 5.5 Production Bundle Upgrade from 5.0 Standard
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Adobe After Effects 5.5 Production Bundle
Adobe After Effects 5.5 Standard
GIF-X Plugin 2.0
ProVenture Creative Animator
GIF Animator 5.0
Adobe After Effects 5.5 PB Upgrade from 3.X or 4.X PR-PR
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Film Grain Intel Plug In for Lightwave Intel
ACAD Motion Pack
xanim - Video Animation Playback for X11 {x,free for non-commercial use}
xanim-2.80.2 - Play most popular animation formats and show pictures (At FreeBSD Ports)
xanim-2.80.1.tgz - X11 animation player with support for lots of formats (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
xanim-2.80.1.tgz - X11 animation player with support for lots of formats (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
xanim-2.80.1 - play most popular animation formats and show pictures (At NetBSD packages collection)
(Info at freshmeat)
STV500 - SVGALib app for watching TV with Accuview TV/Video Capture cards and its clones {Freeware}
(Info at freshmeat)
Real Basic Server - Streaming media server {Free Trial}
SVGA RIVA X-servers - SVGA RIVA X-server with support for RIVA 128/TNT chipsets {x,freely distributable}
(Info at freshmeat)
MpegTV Player (mtv) - A realtime MPEG Video+Audio player {x,Shareware}
Video Server - indexing, searching and video streaming mpeg data across the network {x,free for non-commercial use}
(Info at freshmeat)
MP3info - A small program to set MP3s' ID3
mp3info-0.8.4 - Tool to manipulate ID3 tags for MP3 files (At FreeBSD Ports)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages m68k)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
mp3info-0.2.16.tgz - MP3 information tool (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
mp3info-0.2.16 - MP3 header and tag information tool (At NetBSD packages collection)
(Info at freshmeat)
GlideControl - GTK-based interface for configuring 3Dfx voodoo cards [X] {GPL}
Adobe After Effects 5.5 Standard Upgrade from 3.X or 4.X ST-ST
Magix Audio & Video Office
Pinnacle Express
Sorenson Squeeze for Macromedia Flash MX
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SpriteWorld 2 - SpriteWorld is a collection of routines Mac programmers can use to implement smooth, fast sprite animation with scrolling and tiling in games and other applications. {oss}
At Sourceforge ( Production/Stable)
libflash-0.4.10 - GPL Flash (TM) Library
At FreeBSD Ports
open source flash(tm) library (At NetBSD packages collection)
spigot-1.7 - Video spigot for Windows library.
At FreeBSD Ports
mpeg_lib-1.3.1 - A collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies
At FreeBSD Ports
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages m68k)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages powerpc)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
mpeg_lib-1.3.1.tgz - collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
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