A karaoke and text codec for embedding in Ogg
Kate is a codec for karaoke and text encapsulation for Ogg. Most of the
time, this would be multiplexed with audio/video to carry subtitles,
song lyrics (with or without karaoke data), etc, but doesn't have to be.
A possible use of a lone Kate stream would be an e-book. Moreover, the
motion feature gives Kate a powerful means to describe arbitrary curves,
so hand drawing of shapes can be achieved.
This was originally meant for karaoke use, but can be used for any
purpose. Motions can be attached to various semantics, like position,
color, etc, so scrolling or fading text can be defined.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Leap:16.0:Rings:1-MinimalX
- Links to openSUSE:Leap:16.0 / libkate
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baselibs.conf | 0000000022 22 Bytes | |
disable-namespace-test.patch | 0000001241 1.21 KB | |
libkate-0.4.1.tar.gz | 0000906896 886 KB | |
libkate.changes | 0000006645 6.49 KB | |
libkate.spec | 0000007023 6.86 KB |
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