- From: JP Schnapper-Casteras <jp_sc@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 11:51:03 -0700 (PDT)
- To: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
Part 2 <snip> > Hi again, > Here are some more possible contacts: > > Other user agents: > > For KDE: > (See http://multimedia.kde.org/ for more information) > > > - Noatun: Charles Samuels, charles@kde.org > > (See noatun.kde.org for more information) > > Noatun is a next-generation media player for KDE, with features > ranging > from plugins, to effects, visualization, and network transparency. > It's > still in active development, and help is always needed. > > > - Kaboodle: Neil Stevens, neil@qualityassistant.com > > (See http://freekde.org/neil/kaboodle/) > Kaboodle is a light, alternative media player for KDE. It is > optimized > for playing or previewing single media files, either standalone or > embedded in Konqueror. > > > - aRts (perhaps not applicable): Stefan Westerfeld, stw@kde.org > > aRts simulates a complete "modular analog synthesizer" on your - > digital computer. Create sounds & music using small modules like > oscillators for creating waveforms, various filters, modules for > playing data on your speakers, mixers, faders,... You can build your > complete setup with the GUI of the system, using the modules - > generators, effects and output - connected to each other. > > - mpeglib: Martin Vogt, mvogt@rhrk.uni-kl.de > > > > For GNOME: > > - GStreamer: Erik Walthinsen, omega@temple-baptist.com > (http://www.gstreamer.net/) > > GStreamer is the official sound and video API for GNOME > 2.0. It also has a media player > (http://www.gstreamer.net/apps/gst-player/) > > GStreamer allows the construction of graphs of media-handling > components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex audio > (mixing) > and video (non-linear editing) processing. Applications can take > advantage of advances in codec and filter technology transparently. > Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a simple plugin > with a clean, generic interface. GStreamer is released under the > LGPL, > with many of the included plugins retaining the license of the code > they were derived from, usually GPL or BSD. > > > - Xine: Günter Bartsch, guenter@users.sourceforge.net > http://xine.sourceforge.net/ > > xine is a free, gpl-licensed video player for unix-like systems. The > software is based on a modular, advanced multi-threaded architecture > composed of: > > - GNOStream (perhaps, not sure): Owen Fraser-Green, > <owen@discobabe.net> > (http://gnostream.sourceforge.net/) > > GNOstream is a multimedia server for GNOME which provides a framework > through which graphs of streaming media components can be > constructed. > It can be used by client applications in applications ranging from > audio playback to complex video processing. It is based entirely on > the > GStreamer library and is, in essence a wrapper for it but with the > following features. > > > Other sources on GNOME Multimedia: > > Whitepaper on GNOME Multimedia Framework: > http://developer.gnome.org/doc/whitepapers/GMF/index.html > > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-sound-list/2001-May/ > msg00002.html ===== - Cell: 206-849-9032 LARS: http://trace.wisc.edu/linux FDAWG: http://www.speechinfo.org/fdawg __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com
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