4Media PSP Video Converter is a blazingly fast media converter that can transcode videos, music files and audio CDs and output them to PSP for great enjoyment. It is possible for you to watch High Definition movies and listening quality music on your PSP with this program to make full use of your device.
A java application with a Swing GUI that allows to extract ID3v1 and ID3v2 mp3 tags from the filename of mp3 file or allows to rename the files using a specified pattern. The application embeds the function to resample the mp3 files using LAME MP3 Encoder. This function actually works only on Windows (tested on Win Vista/XP) and Linux (tested on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10).
This is the page for the x264gui project: a simple GUI(Graphical User Interface) for the x264 codec, a new codec suited for the high definition. With this program you can encode a video from an avisynth script. You can select the settings of the codec or use a pre-set profile.
Amp Vision is a VST plugin for guitar processing giving you limitless tones instantly in an easy to use package. It interfaces with your existing VST HOST, compatible DAW, or other audio application and excels in multiple roles such as recording, performing, practice, and re-amping or re-imagining existing tracks.
FlashCrest ISO Maker allows you to add as many files as you want, no matter their type (media content, documents, programming files, etc). Users can choose between two major ISO technologies: Juliet and ISO9660.
Miniak-editor is a software editor for advanced controlling over the Akai Miniak (analog modeling synthesizer) in your DAW. Miniak-editor is able to retrieve presets from Miniak memory or load it from hard drive into the editor. You can send a complete program to Miniak via sysex or change any parameter of synthesizer in real time.
Plex brings together all the media that matters to you. Your personal collection will look beautiful alongside stellar streaming content. Enjoy Live TV & DVR, a growing catalog of great web shows, news, and podcasts. It's finally possible to enjoy all the media you love in a single app, on any device, no matter where you are.
Easy Blurry Video Clearer, as you can guess, is designed to correct blurry videos and make the image more clear. It is suitable for videos that have image distortion due to the recording mode or device. The quality of these media files can be improved by adjusting a few parameters using Easy Blurry Video Clearer.
cineSync is a remote review and approval tool based on Apple QuickTime technology. By synchronising the timeline and playback of movies, you can quickly and efficiently view your work at the same time with anyone anywhere in the world. Build a playlist of movies, scrub to a point in a movie, playback a movie, draw on the screen with your mouse, write, circle and point to areas using the drawing tools all synchronised in real time with everyone.
Pymaxe is a simple, easy to use application specially designed to enable you to download music from several media-sharing sites. It can also plays streamed directly from those sites and convert videos to mp3 audio format.
Manage your videos with AVS Video Editor. Open AVI, MP4, DVD, WMV, 3GP, MOV, MKV etc. Process video with different frame sizes: HD, Full HD, 2K Quad HD & 4K Ultra HD. Apply over 300 video effects/transitions. Split, join, rotate, stabilize your video. Burn DVD/Blu-ray discs. AVS Video Editor is a part of AVS4YOU.com package. Register once at avs4you.com and work with all tools from the AVS4YOU.com package. Subscribe for $39/year or $59/lifetime.
GOM Media Player The only media player you need - for FREE! Not only is GOM Media Player a completely FREE video player, with its built-in support for all the most popular video and Media Player formats, tons of advanced features, extreme customizability, and the Codec Finder service, GOM Media Player is sure to fulfill all of your playback needs. With millions of users in hundreds of countries, GOM Media Player is one of the world`s most popular video players. Whats New : Added "Touch Setting" feature for touch screen devices. Added "Search box" feature on playlist. (Ctrl+F) Supported "HTTPS URL" for youtube or net radio playback. (Ctrl+U) Added "Music Tap" on preferences related to play music files. Improved performance related to "speed of add & delete" of files on playlist. Other miscellaneous corrections, fixes, and changes
RealPlayer has always enabled you to play RealAudio (*.ra) and RealMedia (*.ram) files. Download videos from thousands of Web sites with just one click Build your own video library and playlists Play all major audio and video formats Flash Video support DVD, SVCD, VCD burning and video recording RealPlayer for personal use includes audio CD burning capabilities, DVR-style playback buffering, multimedia search, Internet radio, a jukebox-style file library, an embedded web browser (using Microsoft Internet Explorer), and the ability to transfer media to a number of portable devices, including Apple's iPod, MP3 players, and Windows Media devices.
GOM is a FREE media player with popular audio & video codecs built-in. Codec Finder GOM Player includes many codecs (XviD, DivX, FLV1, AC3, OGG, MP4, H263 and more) so you won't need to install separate codecs for most videos. For those videos that require a separate codec, GOM Player will find one. Play Broken AVI Files (Patented) GOM Player's patented technology enables users to view files with broken indexes or that are still being downloaded. Powerful Subtitle Support GOM Player supports SMI, SRT, RT, SUB(with IDX) files for subtitle. You can even synchronize subtitle and video if there's any mismatch. Convenient Playlist If you run a video file and there is already a file with a similar name in the directory, it will be automatically added to your playlist. GOM Player has a similar playlist format as M3U, PLS, ASX. Support Different Media Types Along with different media format such as AVI, MPG, MPEG and DAT, GOM Player also supports streaming Windows media format (WMV, ASF, ASX). You can also watch DVD-quality videos with 5.1 channel audio output.
