Monday, April 12, 2010
iTunes
Saturday, March 27, 2010
VLC media player
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols without external codec or program.
It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
VLC can play:
- MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 / DivX files from a hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and so on
- DVDs, VCDs, and Audio CDs
- From satellite cards (DVB-S)
- Several types of network streams: UDP/RTP Unicast, UDP/RTP Multicast, HTTP, RTSP, MMS, etc.
- From acquisition or encoding cards (on GNU/Linux and Windows only)
Monday, March 22, 2010
K-Lite Codec
• Player :
- Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.3.1458.0]
- Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.2.1008.0]
• FFDShow :
- ffdshow [revision 3158]
- ffdshow VFW interface
- Extra plugins: KernelDeint and TomsMoComp deinterlacers, DScaler plugin
- extra plugins
• DirectShow video filters :
- XviD [version 1.2.2]
- DivX H.264 [version 8.2.0.26]
- On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0]
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- MPEG-2 (Gabest) [version 1.0.0.4]
• DirectShow audio decoding filters:
- AC3/DTS/LPCM/MP1/MP2 (AC3Filter) [version 1.63b]
- Vorbis (CoreVorbis) [version 1.1.0.79]
- AAC (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.6.0]
• DirectShow audio parsers:
- FLAC (madFLAC) [version 1.8]
- WavPack (CoreWavPack) [version 1.1.1]
- MusePack (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.2.0 | 0.4.0.0]
- Monkey's Audio (DCoder) [version 1.0]
- OptimFROG (RadLight) [version 1.0.0.1]
- AMR (MONOGRAM) [version 1.0.1.0]
- DC-Bass Source [version 1.2.0]
- IT/MO3/MTM/S3M/UMX/XM (Tracker) and TTA (True Audio)
- AC3/DTS Source (AC3File) [version 0.7b]
• DirectShow source filters:
- AVI splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- AVI splitter (Haali Media Splitter) [version 1.9.42.1]
- MP4/3GP/MOV splitter (Haali Media Splitter) [version 1.9.42.1]
- MP4/3GP/MOV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- Matroska splitter (Haali Media Splitter) [version 1.9.42.1]
- Matroska splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- Ogg splitter (Haali Media Splitter) [version 1.9.42.1]
- Ogg splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- MPEG PS/TS splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- MPEG PS/TS splitter (Haali Media Splitter) [version 1.9.42.1]
- FLV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1333.0]
- CDXA Reader (Gabest) [version 1.0.0.2]
• DirectShow subtitle filter:
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.39.5.3]
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.33]
• Other filters:
- Haali Video Renderer [version 1.9.42.1]
• VFW video codecs:
- XviD [version 1.2.2]
- On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0]
- huffyuv [version 2.1.1 CCE Patch 0.2.5]
- YV12 (Helix) [version 1.2]
• ACM audio codecs:
- MP3 (LAME) [version 3.98.2]
- AC3ACM [version 1.4]
• Tools:
- Codec Tweak Tool [version 4.1.2]
- Win7DSFilterTweaker [version 2.7]
- MediaInfo Lite [version 0.7.27]
- VobSubStrip [version 0.11]
- GraphStudio [0.3.2.0]
- Haali Muxer
- Bitrate Calculator
Friday, March 5, 2010
Flash Player
Flash player is a widely distributed proprietary multimedia and application player created by Macromedia and now developed and distributed by Adobeafter its acquisition. Flash Player runs SWF files that can be created by the Adobe Flash authoring tool, by Adobe Flex or by a number of other Macromedia and third party tools.
Adobe Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both a multimedia authoring program and the Adobe Flash Player, written and distributed by Adobe, that uses vector and raster graphics, a native scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of video and audio. Strictly speaking, Adobe Flash is the authoring environment and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: "Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files.
Flash Player has support for an embedded scripting language called ActionScript (AS), which is based on ECMAScript. Since its inception, ActionScript has matured from a script syntax without variables to one that supports object-oriented code, and may now be compared in capability to JavaScript (another ECMAScript-based scripting language).