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Mike Chelen

SourceForge.net: webcamstudio » home - 0 views

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    What is WebcamStudio? Your own TV studio in your computer for broadcasting thru a virtual webcam. Mix multiple video source as webcams, movies, images, your desktop and log in your prefered video streaming site like Stikam or BlogTV and start your own show or video blog with: - Cool Special Effects - Text overlay - Video Source transition/rotation/movement... - Animations and Faces! - A webcam at your own image See the features! Why for GNU/Linux? Because there are no solution for Linux and Windows users already have acces to this kind of software. And mostly because I use a lot of Linux technologies that are not available under Microsoft Windows. (Sorry guys!) Based on... * Gstreamer libraries and plugins * gstreamer-java libraries * Java 6 (from Sun)
Mike Chelen

SourceForge.net: Staden Package - 0 views

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    A fully developed set of DNA sequence assembly (Gap4), editing and analysis tools (Spin) for Unix, Linux, MacOSX and MS Windows.
Mike Chelen

OPENCV \ library - 0 views

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    OpenCV is an open source computer vision library originally developed by Intel. It is free for commercial and research use under a BSD license. The library is cross-platform, and runs on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. It focuses mainly towards real-time image processing, as such, if it finds Intel's Integrated Performance Primitives on the system, it will use these commercial optimized routines to accelerate itself. This implementation is not a complete port of OpenCV. Currently, this library supports : * real-time capture * video file import * basic image treatment (brightness, contrast, threshold, …) * object detection (face, body, …) * blob detection Future versions will include more advanced functions such as motion analysis, object and color tracking, multiple OpenCV object instances … For more information about OpenCV visit the Open Source Computer Vision Library Intel webpage, the OpenCV Library Wiki, and the OpenCV Reference Manual (pdf).
Mike Chelen

Eggheads.org - Main Index - 0 views

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    Eggdrop is the world's most popular Open Source IRC bot, designed for flexibility and ease of use, and is freely distributable under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Eggdrop was originally developed by Robey Pointer; however, he no longer works on Eggdrop so please do not contact him for help solving a problem or bug. Some features of Eggdrop: * Designed to run on Linux, *BSD, SunOs, Windows, Mac OS X, etc ... * Extendable with Tcl scripts and/or C modules * Support for the big five IRC networks (Undernet, DALnet, EFnet, IRCnet, and QuakeNet) * The ability to form botnets and share partylines and userfiles between bots Some benefits of Eggdrop: * The oldest IRC bot still in active development (Eggdrop was created in 1993) * Established IRC help channels and web sites dedicated to Eggdrop * Thousands of premade Tcl scripts and C modules * Best of all ... It's FREE!
Mike Chelen

Ubuntu -- Details of package avfs in intrepid - 0 views

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    This FUSE-base VFS (Virtual FileSystem) enables all programs to look inside archived or compressed files, or access remote files without recompiling the programs or changing the kernel. At the moment it supports floppies, tar and gzip files, zip, bzip2, ar and rar files, ftp sessions, http, webdav, rsh/rcp, ssh/scp. Quite a few other handlers are implemented with the Midnight Commander's external FS.
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