Multimedia
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Cinelerra
Cinelerra - Open Source Video Editing
A Linux heavyweight video editor that’s been around since the beginning of video time. Cinelerra is a free & Open source non-linear video editing system, designed for the linux, but has also been successfully ported to Mac OS X. Cinelerra also includes a video compositing engine, allowing the user to perform common compositing operations such as keying and mattes.
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MPlayer
MPlayer - Open Source Video Players
MPlayer is a open source media player. The program is available for all major operating systems, including Linux and other Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Versions for OS/2, Syllable, AmigaOS, MorphOS and AROS Research Operating System are also available.
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Kantaris Media Player
Kantaris Media Player - Open Source Video Players
Kantaris Media Player is an open source media player which plays almost all multimedia formats without the need for installing any separate codecs. Connects to an online subtitle database, finds subtitles that are a perfect fit to the played media. Plays RAR-archives without first extracting the media. Beautiful music visualizations.
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NASA
NASA - Open Source Geographic Information
NASA has released World Wind as an open source program to improve its quality through peer review, maximize awareness and impact of NASA research, and increase dissemination of World Wind in support of NASA's mission: To inspire the next generation of explorers ... as only NASA can. NASA Learning Technologies is a NASA R&D effort for the engineering of teaching tools that deliver NASA content in the most engaging and dynamic manner possible. NASA LT builds the pipeline and the delivery point for unencumbered access to the best data NASA has to provide.
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Jokosher
Jokosher – Open Source Audio Editor
Jokosher is a free, non-linear multi-track audio editor, the source code of which is released under the GNU GPL. It is being developed in Python, using the GTK+ interface and GStreamer as an audio back-end, for the Linux operating system; although future versions may have ports to other operating systems.
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