Video-To-ASCII-Converter
This is a cmd file that allows for the easy conversion of the .mp4 video format to ASCII characters. (by CapedCrusader42)
FTXUI
Features:
- Functional style. Inspired by [1] and React
- Simple and elegant syntax (in my opinion).
- Support for UTF8 and fullwidth chars (→ 测试).
- No dependencies.
- Cross platform. Linux/mac (main target), Windows (experimental thanks to contributors),
- WebAssembly.
- Keyboard & mouse navigation. Operating systems:
- linux emscripten
- linux gcc
- linux clang
- windows msvc
- mac clang (by ArthurSonzogni)
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Batchfile | C++ | |
- | MIT License |
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Video-To-ASCII-Converter
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.MP4 To ASCII Bash File
Here's the link: CapedCrusader42/Video-To-ASCII-Converter: This is a cmd file that easily converts the .mp4 video format to ASCII characters. (github.com) . There is also a link of someone using it for a meme linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MQwTadora4
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Easy to use video (.mp4) to ASCII character
Hello, I created a simple program using bash which allows for the easier conversion of videos into an ASCII character style. I am not asking for any free handouts but just simply wanted to make it more well known. The reason I created this in bash instead of literally any other program is that I find it to be the most fun program to code in. I am specialized in Python and a bit of java before but there are so many fun ways to work out how to solve a problem in bash and that is what made it so fun. Please give it a gander and enjoy it, it should be free of most program-breaking bugs but don't forget that it is bash and there's only so much I can do. I left it as a .bat so that the code may be viewable or you may use the .exe which is more user-friendly but both are identical to each other. The program can be found on my GitHub located here: https://github.com/CapedCrusader42/Video-To-ASCII-Converter/tree/main
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Created a batch file that converts videos to ASCII characters
As the title states, I created a simple interface that allows the user the ease of access to convert their .mp4 files to ASCII characters. The reason for this program is because I wanted to help my friend who isn't well versed in command-line interactions. The program appears completely functional, but I am in need of help to track down any potential bugs that could affect its performance. You can find it here ( CapedCrusader42/Video-To-ASCII-Converter: This is a cmd file that allows for the easy conversion of the .mp4 video format to ASCII characters. (github.com) ) on my GitHub, go to releases and use the newest version number to get the most up-to-date version. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Try this library for console https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI
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No affiliation with any ponzi schemes https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI