{"id":8538,"date":"2008-12-02T16:45:08","date_gmt":"2008-12-02T14:45:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mediateletipos.net\/archives\/8538"},"modified":"2008-12-02T16:49:35","modified_gmt":"2008-12-02T14:49:35","slug":"veejay-linux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mediateletipos.net\/archives\/8538","title":{"rendered":"Veejay [Linux]"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Veejay<\/a> is a visual instrument and realtime video sampler. With veejay, you can play the video like you would play a piano. It can be used to manipulate video in a realtime environment i.e. \u2018VeeJay\u2019 for visual performances or for (automated) interactive video installations.<\/p>\n While playing, you can record the resulting video directly to disk (video sampling<\/em>), all effects are realtime<\/em> and optimized for use on modern processors, Veejay likes the sound of your video’s as much as their images: sound is kept in sync (pitched when needed – trickplay<\/em>) and delivered to JACK for possible further processing.<\/p>\n You can cluster to allow a number of machines to work together over the network (uncompressed streaming<\/em>, veejay chaining<\/em>) And much more…<\/a><\/p>\n The engine is historically based upon mjpegtools’s lavplay<\/a> and processes all video in YUV planar<\/a> It performs at its best, currently with MJPEG<\/a> AVI (through ffmpeg<\/strong>) or one of veejay’s internal formats. Veejay is built upon a servent architecture.<\/p>\n