The utility that would be useful here would be something like a "virtual audio cable" that takes the input from stdout and redirects it to a new device that *can* be recorded to. (Posted by roger pack)
The video lan tools can be used to create a canvas with multiple video and audio sources, this is the "vlm" feature. We are pulling two video and one audio source, the video are in perfect sync the audio however is not, all sources are from the same type of equipment and properly timestamped. There is a bug in vlc when syncing more then 2 sources. (Posted by Keith Page)
This linux kernel module: http://gitorious.org/tw68 - adds video support for the Techwell 68xx based chips like the 6805A, but not audio support. (Posted by Roman Gaufman)
Write some way for videoconferencing (like 3+ users), that is cross platform (Posted by roger pack)
This should be something that basically allows one to take a windows computer and "beam" its current screen and audio to console devices. (Posted by roger pack)
Create a fully functional multilingual demo app with Rails 3.0.0.beta using gettext for i18n. (Posted by Andre Foeken)
port pyweb-like framework to scala (Posted by roger pack)
Currently ps3 media server works for ps3 and xbox360 (and bravia devices I believe). Port it to work now with wii, assuming the wii owner has already installed MPlayerWii. Browsing and playing should work. (Posted by roger pack)
Currently you (apparently) can't use VLC's screen capture + audio concurrently: http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66515&p=264624#p264624 Fix this :) (Posted by roger pack)
The task: figure out how to use a "phone call" over a G phone into something so that you can get internet access through that phone call (kind of like the old school modems did). Suggestion: call into a skype connection, use that like a modem somehow, use it like a proxy. (Posted by roger pack)
When running kde 4 with xorg running on each screen there is only something on the first screen. Rest of the screen is black (no kde4 running) but you can still use the mouse. See bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156475 for more info (Posted by Jonas Vejlin)
see title. I suppose this would be a "non source" filter... (Posted by roger pack)