Software:
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Mpeg-1 video compression was done with mpeg, written by the Portable Video
Research Group at Stanford.
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Mpeg-1 audio compression was done with the reference implementation from ISO.
(the MPEG/audio ad hoc committee on software simulation)
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Mpeg system stream multiplexing was done with mplex, by Christoph Moar.
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Mpeg-2 compression and multiplexing was done with ffmpeg.
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Playback was done with mtv (Copyright (c) 1997, MpegTV LLC ), system_play
(Developed by
James Boucher(jboucher@flash.bu.edu)
Ziv Yaar(zyaar@bu.edu)
Elisa Rubin(erubin@acs.bu.edu)
John Palmer(palmerj@acs.bu.edu)
at the
Multimedia Communications Lab
Boston University
mcl@spiderman.bu.edu), and mplayer.
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Random still image manipulation was done with xv by John Bradley,
GIMP (by a great many people), and Xfig by Supoj Sutanthavibul,
Brian V. Smith, PaulKing, and others.
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Digitization, or at least getting the data off the device driver and onto
the disk, was done with videocat, by me (Tommy Johnson).
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A generic BT848 based frame grabber card was used, using the bktr driver, based
on work by Jim Lowe, Mark Tinguely, Amancio Hasty, and others.
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A generic sound card was used for audio, using the pcm driver, by Luigi Rizzo.
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HTML editing was done with vi.
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HTML rendering was done with mmm (by Francois Rouaix, at INRIA).
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The ISO 9660 filesystem was made with mkisofs, written by
Eric Youngdale, copyright held by Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated.
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The filesystem was put onto the CD with cdrecord, by Joerg Schilling.
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The whole pile was executed under FreeBSD.
Thankyou everyone!