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Friday, 24 November 2006 |
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FreeJ is a vision mixer: an instrument for realtime video manipulation used in the fields of dance teather, veejaying, medical visualisation and TV. With FreeJ multiple layers can be filtered thru effect chains and then mixed together. The supported layer inputs are images, movies, live cameras, particle generators, text scrollers, flash animations and more. All the resulting video mix can be shown on multiple and remote screens, encoded into a movie and streamed live to the internet. FreeJ can be controlled locally or remotely, also from multiple places at the same time, using its slick console interface; can be automated via javascript and operated via MIDI and Joystick.
Features: - Mix multiple video layers
- Stream online video
- VeeJay over Ethernet
- Procedural Video Scripting
- live compositing of multiple webcams, TV signals, movie files, images, TXT files, particle generators and more..
- can be remotely controlled (VJoE)
- can be scripted in procedural object oriented language
- can playback flash vectorial animations
- no frame drop when looping movie clips
- Emacs/Vi style console with hotkeys (S-Lang)
- can accept asynchronous controllers at the same time (Midi, joystick and more coming..)
- very efficient video engine with multithreaded layers
- 100% GNU Public License Free Software
- modular C/C++ code and flexible API
- :: requirements
- a GNU/Linux or Apple/OSX workstation (see README.OSX)
- Simple Directmedia Layer library
- S-Lang console library
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