avidemux2
nginx-vod-module
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avidemux2
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Is there is any way ffmpeg can remove the black bars around this video
Well since others have mentioned their favorite alternatives to plain ffmpeg for this task, I'll just mention Avidemux. It has a crop filter that lets you pick any frame you want and crop to that, but it also has a VERY good auto-detect button that almost always detects the edges correctly (the exception is very low light scenes, but you can use a slider to pick a brighter frame). Alternately, there is also a quadrature filter in Avidemux that lets you expand (or reduce) the size of the video without changing the size of the output video, so you could essentially blow up the "good" area to push the black bars off the screen (although that will undoubtedly cause some loss of resolution, though there is also a sharpen filter that might compensate for some of that). Avidemux is cross-platform so there are Windows, MacOS, and Linux versions, so you might want to give it a look. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avidemux for a better description or download from here: https://github.com/mean00/avidemux2/releases/tag/2.8.0 (or if you want the latest nightly or need an older version then https://www.avidemux.org/nightly/).
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Anyone a fan of systemd over here?
Btw i dont see any proprietary building commands in avidemux source: https://github.com/mean00/avidemux2/blob/master/bootStrap.bash
nginx-vod-module
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Reducing Instagram’s basic video compute time by 94 percent
Huh? They just learned about on-the-fly packaging? This has been the standard for a decade and widely supported in media ecosystems. Personally I love the https://github.com/kaltura/nginx-vod-module and have used it for many years.
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Open source vs. the emotional connection to your own project
- kaltura and their nginx module, platform backend and player.
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HTTP transcoding server
This Nginix vod module is a good start.
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Any software that creates MPEG DASH on the fly for a file?
There's a nginx module to do what you're looking for: https://github.com/kaltura/nginx-vod-module
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Any opensource server for auto encoding videos?
Probably Plex. There’s also this nginix VOD module that will re-encode and package on-the-fly at playback request time.
What are some alternatives?
libav-examples - Collection of FFmpeg libav examples.
Ant-Media-Server - Ant Media Server is a live streaming engine software that provides adaptive, ultra low latency streaming by using WebRTC technology with ~0.5 seconds latency. Ant Media Server is auto-scalable and it can run on-premise or on-cloud.
hxCodec - Haxe library for native video playback on HaxeFlixel and OpenFL.
gpac - GPAC Ultramedia OSS for Video Streaming & Next-Gen Multimedia Transcoding, Packaging & Delivery
MV-Tractus - A simple tool to extract motion vectors from h264 encoded videos.
stream-detector - A Firefox addon for keeping track of manifests used by various streaming protocols and downloading media files.
smolrtsp - A lightweight real-time streaming library for IP cameras
shaka-player - JavaScript player library / DASH & HLS client / MSE-EME player
wcap - Simple and efficient screen recording utility for Windows 10 and 11
Bento4 - Full-featured MP4 format, MPEG DASH, HLS, CMAF SDK and tools
osr2mp4-core - A program to convert osu replay file osr to mp4. Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ugu_9yDSg0
ngx_http_proxy_connect_module - A forward proxy module for CONNECT request handling