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D-Subtitler 1.0
D-Subtitler is a little software which can extract subtitles from DVD files and save it in SRT file more>>
SRT is a standart format which is usable by the majority of the divx players.
D-Subtitler can process two types of source : VOB files and VIDEO_TS folder.
Main features:
- With D-Subtitler you can extract subtiles with an easy to use GUI. No need to use the terminal or other complex tools...
- extract subtiltles
- convert subtitles picture in text with an OCR system
- display unknown caracter and their context
- a little integrated editor allows you to check spelling.
Belle, Bonne, Sage 0.2
Paradigm-independent notation tool for creating music scores for advanced avant-garde composition more>> Paradigm-independent notation tool for creating music scores for advanced avant-garde composition
Belle, Bonne, Sage ("Beautiful, Good, Wise") is a free and open source paradigm-independent notation tool for creating music scores for advanced avant-garde composition suitable for publishing.
Enhancements:
- Fixed minor memory leak error in prim::String, and copy constructor issues in prim::List.
- Added support for custom PDF metadata reading and writing.
TitleListConverter 1.9
TitleListConverter is a utility for the conversion of cuefiles from a film subtitler facility to use them with Belle Nuit Subtitler. more>>
TitleListConverter 1.9 is a utility for the conversion of cuefiles from a film subtitler facility to use them with Belle Nuit Subtitler. The tool imports a cuefile and exports a CMX3600 edl and a subtitler file.
PDF Analyzer 1.0
PDF Analyzer - Programm to view objects of a PDF file and to export images more>>
A PDF file is a collection of objects, of which each has an objectnumber and a generation number. The combination of objectnumber and generation number is unique in a PDF file. The objects are not in a particular order.
Some objects have a type and a subtype. Images for example have the type "Xobject" and the subtype "Image".
Each object has a dictionary with properties of the object. Images have the "Width" and "Height" property.
Some objects have streams which are long strings of binary data. Most time, streams are compressed, or "filtered". The filter is specified in the dictionary.
musicgrep
This provides you with a collection of Ruby files for searching your music collection for a certain string. more>>
musicgrep is a small but effective package for programmers. It actually provides you with a collection of Ruby files for searching your music collection for a certain string. You can search the text of the song or just the artists or title.
You can pass files to search; if this is omitted the script will use the ~/Music directory and it also recurs into any directories passed in. A little cache of lyrics is created in ~/.musicgrep so that the scripts don't have to repeatedly look up lyrics.
Some functions with usage examples:
- Search all songs in ~/Music for songs with lyric change - musicgrep "change"
- Search all songs in ~/Music with artists containing the string Belle - musicgrep -a "Belle"
- Search all songs in ~/Music with titles containing the string Cat - musicgrep -t "Cat"
- Clear the cache in ~/.musicgrep - musicgrep -c
- Print help - musicgrep -h
- Operate verbosely. - musicgrep -v
Requirements:
- Ruby
MacMediaSIft 1.0
MacMediaSIft - Tool to manage Avid mediafiles more>>
You can sift files related to a project or a bin.
Enhancements:
- Bug: NilObjectException when you clicked to sort by date.
MediaFolderManager 2.5.5
MediaFolderManager - Produce OMFI MediaFiles for each project more>>
There are benefits doing this and those are
1. There will be less accidents that other people deletes your media by mistake.
2. It is easier to delete media used in the project ( You just need to trash it. If you trash it with the folder as whole, unrecognizable + unnecessary Pre-ComputeMediaFile will be deleted, too.)
3. The file size will be smaller because Media Database will be organized for each project.
4. Although you face a terrible accident that destoryies current Media Database, other files are secured.
I am enjoying stable environment on my MediaComposer by switching Media folders. Not only that, it reduces the amount of memory required, especially on MediaComposer 7.X.
Oh, dont worry, it is free.
TempFolderViewer 1.0
TempFolderViewer - View and delete temporary files more>>
Working with TempFileViewer is straightforward. As you open the application, a finder-window shows all files in the TemporaryFolder.
You can select the files and use the following menus:
Edit:Delete (command-D) Deletes the selected files. Deletion is immediate and cannot be undone!
Edit:Move to Trash (command-T) Moves the selected files, where you can delete them later.
Edit:Move to folder... Displays a dialog where you want to move the selected files
and moves them to your selected folder.
If the files where invisible before, they are visible after moving.
For testing purposes, you can also drag files from and to the TemporaryFolder. However, this feature does not work on all kind of files.
Caution: Be aware that temporary files may still be used by other applications. If other applications are open and have temporary files, they either successfully inhibit TempFolderViewer from deleting or they may crash. Also, the system may have some temporary files you may not be able to delete. The best is to use TempFolderViewer when no other application is open.
HTMLBook 1.0
HTMLBook - Print multiple HTML pages from any PDF document more>>
I like to write program documentation in HTML for its felixibility. However, complex programs like Subtitler and Imagefilter have now more than 50 HTML files, organized as frame. I needed an automatic solution to give the users a printable PDF file and wrote HTMLBook.
Main features:
- Compile multiple HTML documents into one PDF
- Custom header and footer with pagenumber
- Custom table of content
- Recompile automatically when you make changes.
TCplus 1.1.1
TCplus - Calculatrice Time Code more>>
You can use the keyboard or the buttons to enter Time Code. Just type the numbers; the colons for the Time Code are entered automatically.
The general rule is to key in the first value, then press ENTER, then the second value, then the operation.
(For all examples shown here, "number" means a frame value format, "tc" means any other format (Time Code, Keykode, etc.)
If you enter a decimal point when a Time Code format is selected, the value is interpreted as a number of frames.
In the Keykode, feet:frames and meter.cm format, the decimal point serves as a separator (dont use + or :).
Enhancements:
- Fixed bugs in Panther (MacOS 10.3)
- Removed File menu
- Moved Help in a drawer.
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