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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
MLT provides a toolkit for [[Broadcaster|broadcasters]], [[Video editor|video editors]], [[Media player|media players]], [{Transcoder|transcoders]], [[Web streamer|web streamers]], etc.
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MLT provides a toolkit for [[Broadcaster|broadcasters]], [[Video editor|video editors]], [[Media player|media players]], [[Transcoding|transcoders]], [[Web streamer|web streamers]], etc.
  
 
The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, [[XML authoring]] components, and an [[Plug-in (computing)|extensible plug-in]] based [[Application programming interface]] (API).
 
The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, [[XML authoring]] components, and an [[Plug-in (computing)|extensible plug-in]] based [[Application programming interface]] (API).
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* [[OpenShot Video Editor]]
 
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* [http://www.mltframework.org/ Official website]
 
* [http://www.mltframework.org/ Official website]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Lovin%27_Toolkit Media Lovin' Toolkit] @ Wikipedia
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Lovin%27_Toolkit Media Lovin' Toolkit] @ Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 31 August 2016

Media Lovin' Toolkit (MLT) is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting.

Description

MLT provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers, etc.

The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based Application programming interface (API).

It is used by video editors Kdenlive and OpenShot Video Editor.

See also

External links