The best video converters make the process simple, and support a wide number of different codecs and formats.
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The best video converters make the process simple, and support a wide number of different codecs and formats.
Read moreXjadeo is a standard for video-monitoring with the Ardour Digital Audio Workstation and used by a variety of projects, predominantly on Linux.
Read moreUSBKVM is a client app for the USBKVM hardware.
Read moreRage is a video and audio player written using the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL).
Read moreInnovative developers have created applications that allow you to bypass the web-only barrier of YouTube. We recommend the best tools.
Read moreA music streamer lets you share your music, photos and videos with your network. Here’s the best free and open source music streamers.
Read moreLinux represents an excellent platform for editing video. We recommend the best free and open source video editors.
Read moreAuto-Editor is an application for automatically editing video and audio by analyzing a variety of methods, most notably audio loudness.
Read moreWebcamize is software which lets you use any modern camera as a webcam on Linux—your DSLR, mirrorless, camcorder, point-and-shoot, and even some smartphones/tablets.
Read moreFunky developers have created applications that allow you to bypass the web-only barrier of YouTube. Here’s our recommended terminal-based YouTube tools.
Read moreQtAV is a multimedia playback framework based on Qt and FFmpeg.
Read moreDragon Player is a multimedia player using Phonon technology where the focus is on simplicity, instead of features.
Read moreKaffeine is a simple, easy to use, full featured media player for the K Desktop Environment (KDE).
Read moreGNOME Videos is the official movie player of GNOME. It features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls.
Read moreParole is a modern simple media player based on the GStreamer framework and written to fit well in the Xfce desktop.
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