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| FreeJ |
| Computer languages | C++ + |
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| Documentation note | User guide available in HTML format from http://freej.org/?info=documentation |
| Full description | FreeJ is an instrument for realtime manipu … FreeJ is an instrument for realtime manipulation of various video layers combined with live effects. Layers are implemented to mix together webcams, TV, movie files, images and text and can be rendered in various ways. FreeJ can be operated live using hotkeys, also remotely over networks (VJoE), while operations can also be scripted in a object oriented procedural language (Javascript). The core engine is multithreaded and asynchronous so it can accept various controllers at the same time: both MIDI and joystick controls have been implemented. FreeJ is being developed in the hope to provide the GNU community with a free instrument for video manipulation: to be employed in veejaying, theater performance and digital scenography, while at present is also being used for visualisation in medical analysis.sed for visualisation in medical analysis. |
| Homepage URL | http://freej.dyne.org + |
| IRC development | irc://irc.freenode.net/dyne + |
| IRC help | irc://irc.freenode.net/dyne + |
| Interface | command-line + , x-window-system + |
| Is GNU | false + |
| Keywords | video + , viewing + , video4linux + , live + , TV + , threads + , effect + , filters + , PNG + , veejaying + , layers + , DIVX/AVI + , veejay + , dance + , theater + , liveset + |
| Last review by | Janet Casey + |
| Last review date | 11 April 2008 + |
| License | GPLv2orlater + |
| License verified by | Janet Casey + |
| License verified date | 26 August 2003 + |
| Name | FreeJ + |
| Prerequisite description | avifile library + , FreeType2 libraries + , SDL libraries + , libSDL + , javascript + , freetype + , ffmpeg + |
| Prerequisite kind | Required to use + , Required to build + , Weak prerequisite + |
| Real name | jaromil + , Full list of FreeJ contributors + |
| Related projects | EffecTV + , Gstreamer + , MoB + , PiDiP + , SDL + , Ffmpeg + , Hasciicam + , Pdp + , Veejay + , MuSE Streamer + , LiVES + |
| Resource URL | http://bugs.dyne.org + , http://cvs.dyne.org/viewcvs.cgi/ + , mailto:freej@dyne.org + |
| Resource audience | Bug Tracking + , Developer + , Support + |
| Resource kind | VCS Repository Webview + , E-mail + |
| Revisionid | 6,309 + |
| Revisiontimestamp | 12 April 2011 11:09:00 + |
| Revisionuser | User:WikiSysop + |
| Role | Maintainer + , Contributor + |
| Short description | Tool for realtime video manipulation + |
| Submitted by | Database conversion + |
| Submitted date | 1 April 2011 + |
| Use | video + |
| User level | none + |
| Version comment | 0.8.1 beta released 2005-08-08 |
| Version date | 8 August 2005 + |
| Version download | ftp://ftp.dyne.org/freej + |
| Version identifier | 0.8.1 + |
| Version status | beta + |
| Video | manipulation + |
| Works-with | video + |
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| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 21 March 2013 20:34:52 + |
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| EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. | jaromil@dyne.org + |
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