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Medo
- Peredvizhnikov Engine is a fully lock-free game engine written in C++20
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De-Bloated Windows 11 Build Runs on 2GB of RAM
To me the most impressive recent example is a video editor developed for Haiku OS [0]. It fits on a 1.44MB floppy disk.
[0] https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo
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LosslessCut: The Swiss Army Knife of Lossless Video/Audio Editing
> does anybody know of an editor capable of cutting between inter frames?
https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo
- A C++17 thread pool for high-performance scientific computing
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Ask HN: How were video games from the 90s so efficient?
I’ve created a 4k UHD video editor for Haiku OS (https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo), it’s a C++17 native app, with over 30 OpenGL GLSL effect plugins and addons, multi threaded Actor model, over 10 user languages, and the entire package file fits on a 1.44Mb floppy disk with space to spare. If I was really concerned about space, I could probably replace all .png resources with WebP and save another 200kb.
How is it so small? No external dependancies (uses stock Haiku packages), uses the standard C++ system API, and written by a developer that learned their trade on restrained systems from the 80’s. Look at the old Amiga stuff from that era.
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HaikuOS running on real RISC-V hardware
At its core, Linux offers variety, while Haiku strives to be a unified system. There is only one official UI, one sound API, one filesystem, one preference system, etc. making Haiku easier to administer. The system kits are designed to work together.
For instance, I created a from scratch video editor for Haiku which does 4K UHD videos with OpenGL based plugins, with over 30 effects, and 10 languages. The installer package with no dependancies is 1.3Mb (fits on a floppy disk). https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo Under Linux, I would require many more dependancies since I have so no guarantee what libraries or API the users have installed.
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What GUI Library do you use?
My favourite - BeOS/Haiku Interface Kit (Link to my project with screenshot https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo).
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How to Use CMake Without the Agonizing Pain - Part 1
You can always use both ... example from my project: https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo
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Linux, macOS, and Windows running simultaneously on a first gen Core i5
Wait until you try Haiku on the same hardware. I’ve got a 4K video editor with no HW acceleration yet is smoother to edit videos than both OSX and Win10.
https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo/raw/main/Docs/Medo.j...
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Announcement: Haiku Media Editor - R1.0.0, Beta 1
https://github.com/smallstepforman/Medo It is for a opensource Media Operating System called Haiku Os, and it is less than 1.44 Mb open source very lightweight:
vidcutter
- FFmpeg is getting better with multithreaded transcoding pipelines
- VidCutter: A program for lossless video cutting
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Recommed any free or open source video editing?
Check out losslesscut, vidcutter and avidemux.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
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A very simple free video trimmer?
Try out vidcutter, based on the popular media player mpv.
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How would one keep identical output settings with no compression whatsoever? All I want to do is trim my video clips.
I use it to trim all my game clips. It also supports displaying HDR videos properly, something I'm not aware if similar programs like VidCutter have.
- LosslessCut: The Swiss Army Knife of Lossless Video/Audio Editing
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Free Video cutting app
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter give this a try, use it under Windows 11 as well as Arch Linux and works fine in both cases, the other option is Avidemux but for simple cutting and joining, this app is faster and easier to work with.
- Ask HN: Simple video editor for instructional videos
What are some alternatives?
xhyve - xhyve, a lightweight OS X virtualization solution
wsl-windows-toolbar-launcher - Adds linux GUI application menu to a windows toolbar
cmake-init - The missing CMake project initializer
olive - Free open-source non-linear video editor
thread-pool - BS::thread_pool: a fast, lightweight, and easy-to-use C++17 thread pool library
Back In Time - Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back
cmake-init-vcpkg-example - cmake-init generated executable project with vcpkg integration
lossless-cut - The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
LiVES - LiVES is a feature rich application which combines elements of VJ and video editing software. The current version runs on Linux / BSD. Check_out_the_new_discussion_area https://github.com/salsaman/LiVES/discussions
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
ff2mpv - A Firefox/Chrome add-on for playing URLs in mpv.