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CouchPotato (CP) is an automatic NZB downloader. You can keep a "movies I want"-list and it will search for NZBs & Torrents of these movies every X minutes. Once a movie is found, it will send it to SABnzbd or download the nzb/torrent to the provided folder. Features: * ... [More] Automatic downloading and sending of NZBs to SABnzbd * Automatic downloading of .torrent files to a specified folder * Easy adding movies via IMDB UserScript * Movie sorting & renaming * Trailer downloading * Quality options to download best available. Overwrite if better is found. (See settings) [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  117,862 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

Entertainer aims to be a simple and easy-to-use media center solution for Gnome and XFce desktop environments. Entertainer is written completely in Python using object-oriented programming paradigm. It uses gstreamer multimedia framework for multimedia playback. User Interface is implemented ... [More] with Clutter UI-library, which allows sleek OpenGL animated user interfaces. Entertainer also uses other great projects like SQLite and iNotify for caching media libraries. [Less]

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IMDbPY is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies. Platform-independent, it can retrieve data from both the IMDb's web server and a local copy of the whole db.

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Griffith is a film collection manager written in Python/PyGTK with ease of use in mind

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  35,425 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed almost 2 years ago
 
 

A podcatcher and broadcatcher for KDE. It lets you watch TV and listen to Radio shows from the net, for free. KatchTV is independent of channel and feed publishers, including Miro's channel guide, and others too. It includes Bittorrent support, and is capable of downloading large movies, in ... [More] parallel, while you watch something else. Integrates with Konqueror, and KDE media players. KatchTV is an Internet TV broadcatcher and podcatcher, similar to Miro, but for KDE. Supported features include: * Video podcasts ("vodcasts"). * Bittorrent-based broadcatching. * Audio podcasts. * Multiple background downloads of media and updates of feeds, all while you watch/listen to your favourite shows. * Manages any media you download, so that you don't lose track of your disk space. [Less]

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Tuttle OFX is a library to connect and batch operations with OpenFx plugins. It comes with a set of plugins that allows you to batch process on movies and file sequences.

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This is a standalone projection system with scheduling. HYBERIA can be used to manage projection at an Anime Convention, in a café or any screen that needs video to be played according to a schedule. It is also possible to include a intro video before the "main" event. Depends on mplayer and mkvtoolnix.

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Luciole : the stopmotion firefly ! Luciole is a stop motion software for animation movie realization . It can make live capture of images from external devices as webcam or DV cam.

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Ubuntu users, please use the repository so that updates will be pushed to you. Presentationperiscope is a subtitles searching module written in python that tries to find a correct match for a given video file. The goal behind periscope is that it will only return only correct subtitles so that you ... [More] can simply relax and enjoy your video without having to double-check that the subtitles match your video before watching it. This is done by using as much info as available from your file and on the websites. Some websites allow you to use hash of the files, the size/length of the video or the exact file name. As a python module, periscope should be easily integrated in many projects that allow plugins to be written in python. The fact that the plugin is shared between all the applications means that separate application and their plugin (file browser, video player, media center application, ...) don't have to maintain the code to search, parse and download subtitles and the user preference about languages. The subtitles websites are handled as plugins and currently support : OpenSubtitles.org SubtitleSource.org Podnapisi.net Subscene.com Subtitulos.es InstallationUbuntuFor Ubuntu users, you can add the repository for periscope in Synaptic. All information are located on the Wiki: http://code.google.com/p/periscope/wiki/UbuntuRepository DebianI believe the Ubuntu package should be installable on Debian unstable. From source codeYou can checkout the code. The setup.py is included in SVN. UsageYou can use the module with a CLI by doing $ periscope -l en $ periscope -l en -l frto search subtitles in english, replace 'en' by 'fr', 'de' or whatever language you would like your subtitles in. Note : Brazilian Portuguese is written as "pt-br", Argentinian Spanish is written as "es-ar". You can also use periscope in Nautilus by following the instructions on the wiki page RequirementsAs of version 0.1.7 You will need Python (>= 2.6, < 3.0) to run periscope. You will also need the python module beautifulsoup to parse html pages. An executable unrar command could be needed for some plugins Screenshot(s)Nautilus IntegrationA Nautilus plugin exists to integrate periscope in Nautilus: Changes0.1.8.1 * Fixes the language from the config file * Fixes Podnapisi support * Various bugfixes0.1.7 * support for subscene.com and subtitulos.es * CLI shows a report at the end0.1.6 * bugfixes0.1.5 * use queues to query the websites so that the queries run in parallel * updated code for podnapisi * updated code for OpenSubtitles.org * package for persicope-gnome (currently only right-click in Nautilus)0.1.4 * use freedesktop.org config system to choose the language * use the API for SubtitleSource.org [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

ButtleOFX project is a set of GUI tools built around the TuttleOFX framework.

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