/homebrew-amiaos

Homebrew tap for AMIA Open Source

Primary LanguageRuby

homebrew-amiaos

Homebrew tap for AMIA Open Source formulae:

  • audiorecorder — Tool for calibration and recording of analog audio sources.
  • bmdtools — Basic capture and play programs for Blackmagic Design Decklink (forked from https://github.com/lu-zero/bmdtools).
  • Cable Bible — A comprehensive guide to cables and connectors used in audiovisual archiving.
  • deckcontrol — Control an attached videodeck via Blackmagic Design Decklink SDK.
  • decklinksdk — An unofficial repository for openly-licensed SDK files from Blackmagic’s Desktop Video software development kit. Note that decklinksdk is used by vrecord.
  • ffmpegdecklink — A static build of FFmpeg with Decklink. Note that ffmpegdecklink is used by vrecord.
  • ffmprovisr — Repository of useful FFmpeg command lines for archivists.
  • gtkdialog — A small utility for fast and easy GUI building. Note that gtkdialog is used by vrecord.
  • LTOpers — Scripts for doing stuff with LTFS.
  • mkvparse — A simple Matroska (MKV) parser.
  • pbprotracktor — Make postgres calls to public broadcasting scheduling databases to produce a PBCore XML output.
  • vrecord — Open-source software for capturing a video signal and turning it into a digital file.

To tap, run brew tap amiaopensource/amiaos in your terminal.

All the formulae work fine on Homebrew and some of them also on Linuxbrew (including the Windows Subsystem for Linux).

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome! Please consider the Contributing Guidelines.

Abandoned project

These projects are no longer developed nor maintaied. Yet please feel free to reactivate them, if you are interested in!

  • digibase — Uses MySQL to create a database which tracks tapes through a digitization workflow, designed to work with vrecord and mediamicroservices.
  • lenticular — Digital restoration of lenticular colours from greyscale digitisations.