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Rivl
Rivl incorporates video, audio, and images as first class data types, just as floating point numbers are first class data types in almost all modern programming languages. In Rivl, video operations are expressed independent of the internal representation of video data. Rivl maps image and video clip operations onto the underlying pixel and frame manipulations. Rivl is currently implemented as an extension to Tcl
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License Type: Free
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