Package: vapoursynth Source: vapoursynth-dmo Version: 62-dmo1 Architecture: amd64 Bugs: mailto:marillat@deb-multimedia.org Maintainer: Christian Marillat Installed-Size: 2907 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.4), libpython3.11 (>= 3.11.0), libstdc++6 (>= 12), libzimg2 (>= 2.8~), python3 (<< 3.12), python3 (>= 3.11~), vapoursynth-ffms2 Conflicts: libvapoursynth, libvapoursynth-script0, vapoursynth-python3, vspipe (<= 45.1-dmo2) Replaces: libvapoursynth, libvapoursynth-script0, libvapoursynth3, vapoursynth-dev (<< 38-dmo4), vapoursynth-python3, vspipe (<= 45.1-dmo2) Filename: ./amd64/vapoursynth_62-dmo1_amd64.deb Size: 921814 MD5sum: 3d38b3fbe1f8866cdeacf6f1cb365e4b SHA1: 3ddcbbcbc37f208db9ed650f511bc1d8fff49132 SHA256: 8dd6cb04e3b0c6f9c0341a234818efd598ac2b35705482095d84e611520518a1 Section: libs Priority: optional Homepage: https://www.vapoursynth.com/ Description: frameserver for the 21st century It's an application for video manipulation. Or a plugin. Or a library. It's hard to tell because it has a core library written in C++ and a Python module to allow video scripts to be created. It came to be when I started thinking about alternative designs for Avisynth and most of it was written over a 3 month period. The software has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have made since the late 90s. The main features compared to Avisynth are: . * Multithreaded - Frame level multithreading * Generalized Colorspaces - New Colorspaces can be specified at runtime * Per Frame Properties - Additional metadata can be attached to frames * Python Based - The scripting part is implemented as a Python module so you don't have to learn a special language * Support for video with format changes - Some video just can't stick to one format or frame size VapourSynth can handle any kind of change Package: vapoursynth-dev Source: vapoursynth-dmo Version: 62-dmo1 Architecture: amd64 Bugs: mailto:marillat@deb-multimedia.org Maintainer: Christian Marillat Installed-Size: 2790 Depends: vapoursynth (= 62-dmo1), libzimg-dev, libpython3-dev, pkgconf Filename: ./amd64/vapoursynth-dev_62-dmo1_amd64.deb Size: 577362 MD5sum: 67d2b646aefd680e78b6e1e14f407193 SHA1: 59cc869ed4d09c5d0f1765a1f8be1cafc4f6d3c8 SHA256: 698b2567cfa52c8ea8f6a35078e626241dba72ff2d5d32792a066cd017bd7c1b Section: libdevel Priority: optional Homepage: https://www.vapoursynth.com/ Description: frameserver for the 21st century - development files It's an application for video manipulation. Or a plugin. Or a library. It's hard to tell because it has a core library written in C++ and a Python module to allow video scripts to be created. It came to be when I started thinking about alternative designs for Avisynth and most of it was written over a 3 month period. The software has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have made since the late 90s. The main features compared to Avisynth are: . * Multithreaded - Frame level multithreading * Generalized Colorspaces - New Colorspaces can be specified at runtime * Per Frame Properties - Additional metadata can be attached to frames * Python Based - The scripting part is implemented as a Python module so you don't have to learn a special language * Support for video with format changes - Some video just can't stick to one format or frame size VapourSynth can handle any kind of change Package: vapoursynth-doc Source: vapoursynth-dmo Version: 62-dmo1 Architecture: all Bugs: mailto:marillat@deb-multimedia.org Maintainer: Christian Marillat Installed-Size: 1715 Depends: libjs-sphinxdoc (>= 5.2), sphinx-rtd-theme-common (>= 1.2.0+dfsg) Conflicts: vapoursynth-docs Replaces: vapoursynth-docs Filename: ./all/vapoursynth-doc_62-dmo1_all.deb Size: 120738 MD5sum: 7d2abdc6c42ba63d620d6342b2437109 SHA1: 13af6ce4cade493b2698c1e0bc7fb89283d2dc0b SHA256: 4fdf04bcdc70cdf69470073e43170739a4b3f6e6a319943c8576094156bfbb97 Section: doc Priority: optional Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://www.vapoursynth.com/ Description: frameserver for the 21st century - documentation It's an application for video manipulation. Or a plugin. Or a library. It's hard to tell because it has a core library written in C++ and a Python module to allow video scripts to be created. It came to be when I started thinking about alternative designs for Avisynth and most of it was written over a 3 month period. The software has been heavily inspired by Avisynth and aims to be a 21st century rewrite, taking advantage of the advancements computers have made since the late 90s. The main features compared to Avisynth are: . * Multithreaded - Frame level multithreading * Generalized Colorspaces - New Colorspaces can be specified at runtime * Per Frame Properties - Additional metadata can be attached to frames * Python Based - The scripting part is implemented as a Python module so you don't have to learn a special language * Support for video with format changes - Some video just can't stick to one format or frame size VapourSynth can handle any kind of change