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5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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gifski
- Kyutai AI research lab with a $330M budget that will make everything open source
- The last bit of C has fallen
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Ffmprovisr – Making FFmpeg Easier
You can do that with ffmpeg, but the output isn't ideal
I'd use gifski: https://gif.ski/
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Free High-Quality Gif Maker
If image quality is more important than size then give Gifski a try. No idea how it's on win but on a mac it's my default GIF solution.
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I imported an mp4 video into premiere pro. Then exported there with gif. Now I see these weird dots in the picture/video. Can someone explain to me why this is and how I can fix it? I appreciate any help!
To make a legitimate high quality GIF, you can try Gifski. YMMV, I haven't tried using it yet but that's what some of the people at highqualitygifs say they use to make actual GIFs.
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Product Demo GIF
To convert only - https://gif.ski
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Now live for all: Substack Notes
gifski does a great job at being relatively simple, while handling quality stuff for you.
https://gif.ski/
gifski --fps 10 --width 320 -o anim.gif video.mp4
FFmpeg
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Creando Subtítulos Automáticos para Vídeos con Python, Faster-Whisper, FFmpeg, Streamlit, Pillow
FFmpeg (https://ffmpeg.org/)
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Show HN: CompressX, my FFmpeg wrapper for macOS, made $9k in the last 4 months
GPL2
Since FFmpeg is GPL2, doesn’t that require CompressX to disclose its source code?
IANAL, apologies if I miss understand license requirements.
https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg?tab=License-1-ov-file
- Microsoft offered FFmpeg one-time payment instead of support contract
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Writing x86 SIMD using x86inc.asm (2017)
This turns out to be a lot of assembly macros to help write one x86 assembly. https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/blob/master/libavutil/x86/x...
The sibling comment recommending compiler intrinsics is probably the best way to go for writing SIMD code. A mixture of `` style types and intrinsics to specify instructions is a solid 90% solution compared to assembly.
If you want that last 10%, I think macros are putting the emphasis in the wrong place. They're a somewhat easy way to build up a language abstraction which will work if held carefully, but I'm confident the dev experience using this abstraction when you write invalid code will be deeply confusing.
I would suggest to write a parser instead of the macros. That'll tell you clearly when the syntax is invalid (though possibly not with much precision) and it'll give you a place to put semantic analysis for where valid syntax encodes nonsense. Do the equivalent of the macro expansions on the parsed tree instead of on the text. Emit asm as the "back end".
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Video Generation with Python
You might have heard of FFMPEG or ImageMagick for image and video edition in a programmatic way. MoviePy is a Python module for video editing (Python wrapper for FFMPEG and ImageMagick). It provides functions for cutting, concatenations, title insertions, video compositing, video processing, and the creation of custom effects. It can read and write common video and audio formats and be run on any platform with Python 2.7 or 3+.
- I want some logically difficult c programs
- Looking for a good file converter for upload testing
- Best Way to Rip Rare DVDs?
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Website
There are many cloud-based tools and websites that can convert your images, but the problem with these tools is that you usually have to upload the files for them to be processed, and some of their services are not free. In this article, I'd like to introduce a piece of software called FFmpeg, which allows you convert the images locally with one simple command.
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AI-assisted removal of filler words from video recordings
To run the demo locally, be sure to have Python 3.11 and FFmpeg installed.
What are some alternatives?
Project-Cuddlephish - Export GIFs from After Effects with amazing quality
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
gifsicle - Create, manipulate, and optimize GIF images and animations
ffmpeg-python - Python bindings for FFmpeg - with complex filtering support
video2gif - A batch script for convert video to GIF files by FFmpeg.exe on Windows
OpenH264 - Open Source H.264 Codec
BLAKE3 - the official Rust and C implementations of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function
Exoplayer - An extensible media player for Android
advent2021 - Advent of Code 2021
hlsdl - C program to download VoD HLS (.m3u8) files
ffmprovisr - Repository of useful FFmpeg commands for archivists!
GStreamer - GStreamer open-source multimedia framework