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Browse 9 curated Linux resources, tools, libraries, and guides for video developers on Awesome Video.
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Linux brings together 9 curated resources for video developers. Explore projects and guidance across Players & Clients, Encoding & Codecs, and Media Tools.
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- Subtitle ComposerA Qt-based subtitle editor for KDE/Linux that supports multiple subtitle formats and provides tools for timing, text editing, and translati…
- GaupolAn open source subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files, featuring timing adjustment, translation support, and built-in video preview…
- GNOME Videos (Totem)The default video player for the GNOME desktop (formerly Totem). It provides simple playback for local and network video streams on Linux.
- BansheeAn open source media player for Linux (and other platforms) that can play and organize video and audio, with support for podcasts and devic…
- PitiviA free, open source video editor for Linux built on the GStreamer framework, focusing on an intuitive user interface and integration with G…
- Cinelerra GG InfinityA robust open source non-linear editor for Linux, derived from the long-running Cinelerra project. Cinelerra GG Infinity offers professiona…
- FFmpeg Build ScriptThe FFmpeg build script provides an easy way to build a static FFmpeg on OSX and Linux with non-free codecs included.
- ClapperClapper is a media player designed for GNOME that utilizes GStreamer for media playback. It supports hardware-accelerated video playback, p…
- µPlayerµPlayer is a simple GTK4-based video player application that leverages the latest version of GStreamer to support hardware-accelerated vide…