PSP Movies Showing Movies on a Playstation Portable

Feb 28, 2006

You can use Linux to load movies on your a Playstation Portable (PSP) gaming console.

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Mpeg Menu System V2 Creating a multimedia center with Mpeg Menu System V2

Jan 31, 2006

You’ll forget you’re even working with a computer when you browse for your favorite videos, pictures, and audio files with Mpeg Menu System.

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Free 3D animation Open Source 3D animation

Dec 31, 2005

You need good software and plenty of CPU power to create virtual worlds. Luckily for today’s animators, powerful PCs are inexpensive, and some excellent animation tools are absolutely free.

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Darwin Streaming Server MP3 and MPEG-4 with the Darwin Streaming Server

Mar 31, 2005

Apple’s Darwin Streaming Server is a free version of the commercial Quicktime server. It can handle the seminal MP3 and MPEG-4 formats, and it has a web front-end.

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Data Conversion Converting and Processing Video Files with Transcode

Mar 31, 2005

Transcode is a handy tool for manipulating video files at the command line. With its modular architecture, the Transcode utility gives users much more than simple format conversion.

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Multimedia Intro Practical Multimedia Techniques in Linux

Mar 31, 2005

You’ve been through the basics of playing sound and editing videos on your Linux system. Now take a step closer to the tools and techniques of the experts.

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MainActor Generating Video Titles with MainActor

Mar 31, 2005

The MainActor video editing software may appear to have only a rudimentary title generator. But with some tricks and special effects, MainActor can give you some impressive opening credits.

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Q-DVD-Author DVD Authoring on Linux

Mar 31, 2005

Authoring video DVDs with Linux was a problem for a long time, but a few useful tools are closing the gap. And Q-DVD-Author gives you a handy front-end for controlling the process.

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