Webcam plasmoid for KDE

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https://webcamoid.github.io/

Webcam plasmoid for KDE desktop environment.

Features:
* Take pictures with the webcam.
* Record videos.
* Manages multiple webcams.
* Play/Stop capture, this saves resources while the plasmoid is not in use.
* Written in C++.
* 100% Qt based software, for KDE/Qt purists.
* Custom controls for each webcam.
* Popup applet support (you can embed Webcamoid in the panel).
* Add funny effects to the webcam (requires Frei0r plugins and QImageBlitz).
* +50 effects available.
* Effects with live previews.
* Translated to many languages.
* Stand alone installation mode (use it as a normal program).
* Use custom network and local files as capture devices.
* Capture from desktop.

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webcamoid-9.1.1.tar.gz 0009288681 8.86 MB
webcamoid.changes 0000013600 13.3 KB
webcamoid.spec 0000005250 5.13 KB
Latest Revision
Eric Schirra's avatar Eric Schirra (ecsos) committed (revision 22)
- Update to 9.1.1
  - Removed Qml import line that prevented UI to load.
  - Using common AppID for all platforms.
  - Fixed ARM packages upload on release.
- Update to 9.1.0
  - Redesigned UI to work in smaler screens.
  - Webcamoid is mostly working fine in Android, with minimum bugs.
  + Sustituting Mac native code with third-party libraries:
    - CoreAudio -> PortAudio and SDL (Audio capture and playback)
    - AVFoundation -> FFmpeg (Screen capture)
    - AVFoundation -> QCamera (Camera capture)
    this way it will make much easier for me to maintain the code.
    Also not providing anymore pre-compiled binary packages.
    More information at #584.
  - The flatpak package is now fully working.
  - Allow using an image file as video source (issue #438).
  - Full support for screen readers and keyboard navigation.
  - Added image capture to clipboard
  - Added PortAudio and SDL as alternative audio device plugins.
  - Added QCamera as alternative camera capture plugin.
  - Added FFmpeg screen capture support.
  - The virtual camera from GNU/Linux can also be installed in non
    x86 platforms.
  - video synchronization can be enebled/disabled on playback
  - New video Effects: AnalogTV, Zoom, Crop, Opacity.
  - Removed Scale and Scroll video effects.
  - PrimariesColors plugin renamed to Saturated.
  - Improved virtual camera detection. Webcamoid will only offer
    akvcam or AkVirtualCamera in the only case no other virtual
    camera was installed, or in the case it was manually selected.
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