veejay

Veejay is a video tracker/editing tool and visual instrument for GNU/Linux, suitable for live performances and editing environments, that emphasises direct (user) interaction. Users can navigate through video samples, define various types of looping, increase and decrease playback speed, and navigate through the effect chain to apply a chain of effects using the keyboard while the interface keeps track of what you are doing.

'veejay' supports multiple capture/tv cards (video4linux devices), vloopback and yuv4mpeg, mixing of multiple cards to a single output, and simple video editing on a DV or MJPEG file (you can save an edit decision list which can be processed by the mjpegtools).

Last updated 13 Jun, 2005


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Leadership
  • Niels Elburg - Maintainer
  • See the AUTHORS file in the distribution for a complete list - Contributor
Requirements
  • gveejay (Use Requirement)
  • SDL 1.2.x or later (Use Requirement)
  • GTK 1.2.x or later (Use Requirement)
  • libdv (Use Requirement)
  • XML C library for Gnome (Use Requirement)
  • GNU configure and build tools (Build Prerequisite)
  • DirectFB (Weak Prerequisite)
  • vloopback 0.90 (to write to a v4l loopback device) (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

FreeJ, LiVES, hasciicam, vevo

Subprograms

vjrender, yuv2rawdv, rawdv2yuv

Versions

0.8.2

0.8.2 stable released 2005-06-11

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