OggConvert is a small Gnome utility which uses GStreamer to convert
(almost) any media file to the patent-free Ogg Vorbis, Theora and Dirac
formats.
Joint work with jasper@
ok jasper@
gst-python provides a convenient wrapper for the GStreamer library for
use in Python programs, and takes care of many of the boring details
such as managing memory and type casting.
Joint work with jasper@
ok jasper@
Original Log message:
Import regionset. A simple tool for setting the region code on dvd
drives.
If you have a new dvd drive, sometimes they have no region set at all
and won't play dvds until one is set. This solves that problem.
ok okan@, looked over by a couple of others.
DeVeDe is a program to create video DVDs and CDs (VCD, sVCD or CVD),
suitables for home players, from any number of video files, in any of
the formats supported by MPlayer.
now toggles the output.master.mute mixer control.
- let configure get SDL build info from pkg-config instead of
using sdl-config in the port Makefile - from brad@
- bump pkgname
all codecs (from transcode CVS)
- our libavcodec does not have an encoder named 'h264', but it does have
'libx264'. H.264 encoding is now possible.
- bump PKGNAME
- remove quotes around COMMENT
- don't override variables from the x11/kde MODULE unless necessary
- update MODKDE_VERSION
from Brad (before ports lock, sorry for the delay)
If you want to convert DVD subtitles into text format (e.g. subrip
format) or VobSub format, this program could be useful for you. However,
it is only one tiny tool that you need in the process of producing srt
files.
From Jeremy Evans <openbsd at jeremyevans dot net> (MAINTAINER) with
some tweaks by myself.
- dont't add -fPIC to $CFLAGS automatically (even though we set --enable-pic) ;
this is handled in the Makefile so that we can build the static lib from
non-pic objects
Tested by sthen and myself
in the audio write buffer. noticibly more efficient.
- allow the audio write buffer to be flushed.
- if initializing the audio device with a sample rate of 44.1kHz
fails, try initializing with a sample rate of 48kHz. some audio
drivers only support 48kHz. from Alexey Suslikov
<alexey.suslikov@gmail.com>
- bump PKGNAME
(goes with Makefile commit ... frickin cvs ...)
in the audio write buffer. noticibly more efficient.
- allow the audio write buffer to be flushed.
- if initializing the audio device with a sample rate of 44.1kHz
fails, try initializing with a sample rate of 48kHz. some audio
drivers only support 48kHz. from Alexey Suslikov
<alexey.suslikov@gmail.com>
- bump PKGNAME
- move libfaad from WANTLIB to LIB_DEPENDS and LIB_DEPEND
libfaad >= 1.0
- bump PKGNAME
libfaad move from WANTLIB to LIB_DEPENDS OK ajacoutot@ (MAINTAINER)
OK naddy@
kaffeine to play/rip audio CDs
- capitalize KDE in COMMENT
- remove extra blank lines in Makefile
- use AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.60 so autoconf doesn't complain about
a different version having previously been used to create configure
- add license marker
- sync patches w/update-patches
- add expat and fontconfig to WANTLIB, as per lib-depends-check
- bsd.port.mk(5) names only `simple' as a valid value for SEPARATE_BUILD,
so use `simple' instead of `Yes'
- bump PKGNAME
audio CD patch OK espie@
rest mostly from and OK brad@
- use some CONFIGURE_ENV instead of patching
- rearrange/update CONFIGURE_ARGS
- many patches no longer relevant
- add CD audio support
input, tetsing and prodding from brad@