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  2. Guvcview - Wikipedia

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    Guvcview (GTK+ UVC Viewer) is a webcam application, i.e. software to handle UVC streams, for the Linux desktop, started by Paulo Assis in 2008. The application is written in C [1] [2] and is free and open-source software released under GPL-2.0-or-later.

  3. APIs for video player software to access SIP cores that do calculations regarding the de- or encoding of a video stream that are available (as library) on Linux kernel-based operating systems regardless of software license. Linux portal

  4. GeeXboX - Wikipedia

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    GeeXboX (stylized as GEExBox) is a free Linux distribution providing a media center software suite for personal computers. GeeXboX 2.0 and later uses XBMC for media playback and is implemented as Live USB and Live CD options. As such, the system does not need to be permanently installed to a hard drive, as most modern operating systems would ...

  5. MPlayer - Wikipedia

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    MPlayer is a free and open-source media player software application. It is available for Linux, OS X and Microsoft Windows. Versions for OS/2, Syllable, AmigaOS, MorphOS and AROS Research Operating System are also available. A port for DOS using DJGPP is also available. [4] Versions for the Wii Homebrew Channel [5] and Amazon Kindle [6] have ...

  6. Category:Video player software that uses GTK - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Video player software that uses GTK" The following 4 pages are in this ...

  7. Video4Linux - Wikipedia

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    Video4Linux (V4L for short) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. [1] It supports USB webcams, TV tuners, CSI cameras, and related devices, standardizing their output, so programmers can easily add video support to their applications.

  8. Category:Linux media players - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Video player software that uses GTK (4 P) Pages in category "Linux media players"

  9. SMPlayer - Wikipedia

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    Some of the features of SMPlayer are: holding a memory of the time position of each file it has played, audio/video filters and equalizer, variable speed playback (it also allows for frame-by-frame playback, forwards or backwards), configurable subtitles with Internet fetch, YouTube & Radio & TV [7] support with playback of up to 4K resolution at 60 fps, [8] skinnable user interface, automatic ...