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Composr CMS

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A CMS with many social media features for sophisticated sites. Composr supports many types of content (galleries, news/newsletters, etc.) - and integrating rich media and advertising into them. Social features include forums, member blogs, chat rooms, wiki, and content commenting/rating. Composr ... [More] lets you decide exactly how your site will look and behave. Features are plentiful, well integrated, and optional. Out-of-the-box your site will meet the highest accessibility and professional standards. [Less]

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doItLater.com

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  Analyzed 5 months ago

This web-application runs a site which will allow users to contribute images and other media to the site. The items are organized by tags and categories. Some of the core principles of the system are automation (including mechanical-Turk style where needed) and user ownership. The system will ... [More] be set up so that the users that contribute the most can be compensated by increased power and/or proportionate shares of ad-revenue. The engine is deployed on doItLater.com which focuses on funny pictures and internet memes but is generic enough to be used for many other applications. The project does not currently have enough installation/setup functionality: contact us if you want help installing. [Less]

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over 9 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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mtag

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

mtag is the command-line tool for media files tagging. It can use the text file template to tag the multiply sets of media files. You can apply the same template for Ogg, MP3, and FLAC album versions. mtag can also extract the tags to the text file and rename files according to their tags.

734 lines of code

3 current contributors

12 months since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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TAP-plugins

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Tom's Audio Processing plugins is a selection of LADSPA plugins for audio engineering on the Linux platform. Intended for use in a professional DAW environment such as Ardour, it includes high quality reverberation, echo, eq, limiter & more.

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over 10 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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media4java

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Media4j aims to make life easier to java programmers who want to include media features in their apps. It is a framework built on top of the Java Media Framework (JMF) for simplifying its use. Media4j defines processes for working with media. These processes can be plugged among them to do more ... [More] complex media tasks. Some of the processes are provided are: MediaFileReader MediaFileWriter MediaCapturer MediaReceiver MediaTransmitter MediaEncoder MediaCloner MediaPlayer Media4j is designed to be: Simple Flexible Extensible The main advantages of using Media4j are: Easy - Media4j processes only need to be concatenated and initialized in order to work. Fast - You will avoid learning all about JMF, specially formats and events. Also, probably you will avoid hard coding any JMF code [Less]

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iPodder, now called Juice

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

iPodder is a media aggregator which automatically downloads files to your computer or portable device, leaving you "one-click-away" from latest media feeds. Based on the iPodder idea of Adam Curry.

55K lines of code

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over 18 years since last commit

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Alembik

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Media Transcoding Server Alembik is a Java (J2EE) application providing transcoding services for variety of clients. It is fully compliant with OMA's Standard Transcoder Interface specification and is distributed under the LGPL open source license.

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ListCopy

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

Program for work with playlists in a M3U and PLS formats. Allow to copy, delete and move files into other directory. Works now in all operation system. Needs a JRE.

2.15K lines of code

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over 14 years since last commit

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iMedia Browser

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  Analyzed about 22 hours ago

iMedia Browser is a framework for developers to embed in their applications to make it easy to browse and select items from your media libraries. (While it was available as a free stand-alone utility, it is no longer available in this form.) Built by a community The iMedia framework was ... [More] created originally by Karelia Software for use in Sandvox. Karelia appreciates the contributions of each developer, but specially recognizes Boinx Software for their major contributions to Version 2! Thanks Boinx! [Less]

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over 10 years since last commit

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MoviX

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

MoviX is a small Linux distro that transforms your PC in a powerful multimedia box. After booting your PC with MoviX, a user-friendly console menu will allow you to use MPlayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) to play any DVD/VCD, video/audio files (most noticeably DivX, AVI, MPEG, QuickTime, WMV, ASF, MP3, and ... [More] OGG/VORBIS), TV (provided you have a TV card), and radio stations on the Internet (if you are connected to a LAN). Since the entire operating system is loaded into RAM, you do not even need a hard disk to use MoviX. [Less]

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almost 19 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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