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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ffmpeg.wasm
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Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests
There's already ffmpeg wasm. I've used it in projects. Works great.
https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm
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FFmpeg 7.0 Released
There's a low-hanging fruit that I think would make ffmpeg more helpful for regular people.
There's a million terrible websites that offer file conversion services. They're ad-ridden, with god-knows-what privacy/security postures. There's little reason for users to need to upload their files to a third-party when they can do it locally. But getting them to download fiddly technical software is tough - and they're right to mistrust it.
So, there's a WASM version of ffmpeg, already working and hosted at Netlify [1]. It downloads the WASM bundle to your browser and you can run conversions/transformations as you wish, in your browser. Sandboxed and pretty performant too!
If this tool a) was updated regularly b) had a nicer, non-CLI UI for everyday users and c) was available at an easily-Googlable domain name - it would solve all the problems I mentioned above.
[1]: https://ffmpegwasm.netlify.app/
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FFmpeg-online: ffpmeg running on the browser
As their github page says, based on https://ffmpegwasm.netlify.app ...
I'm guessing no one did GPU-optimizations? I saw a web app (not an ffmpeg transpilation) that went clever and used WebGL so it can access the GPU and use its parallel processing capabilities...
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Locoly (locoly.app): an in-browser video editor running all computations locally
ffmpeg.wasm: The engine making all these happen. However, Iβm a bit concerned about its current situation. The repo has not been updated for more than six months now, and thatβs not a healthy sign for an open-source project. Clearly I was reading the commits wrong. The author mentioned βspeed up x264 with SIMD intrinsicsβ in their roadmap (https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm/discussions/415), which, if landed, could make such on-device video editors much more competitive.
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[TASK] Reverse Engineer my Web App Before Production
I use https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm and I want my FFMPEG commands to be hidden from others.
- AWS service for transcoding audio to mp3 and images to jpg?
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I made a simple online video editor with React and ffmpeg
Possibly using this? https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm
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Newbie question: Is there any possible way to grab metadata from local media files and process them in the webbrowser?
You could try using something like ffmpeg wasm which is a way of using ffmpeg client side in browser. Unfortunately WebAssembly only supports files less than 2 gigabytes, which is a problem for videos. And I don't know if ffmpeg wasm contains ffprobe, so you might have to find another project or try to compile ffprobe to wasm yourself. This stuff is out of my wheelhouse so I can't offer much help.
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remotion
- Create videos programmatically using React
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Online Video Creation Service from a Script
Check out https://remotion.dev
- Why is remotion launch-able via `npm init video`?
- Remotion β a framework for making videos in React
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JonnyBurger/remotion β Create videos programmatically in React
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Remotion - Create videos programmatically in React
Audio tracks only play in the preview right now, but having them in the final output is a top priority, you can track the progress here https://github.com/JonnyBurger/remotion/issues/28
- Create Videos Programmatically in React
What are some alternatives?
rust-ffmpeg-wasi - ffmpeg libraries precompiled for WebAsembly/WASI, as a Rust crate.
awesome-cheatsheets - π©βπ»π¨βπ» Awesome cheatsheets for popular programming languages, frameworks and development tools. They include everything you should know in one single file.
ffprobe-wasm - A Web-based FFProbe. Powered by FFmpeg, Vue and Web Assembly!
remotion - π₯ Make videos programmatically with React
ffmpeg-libav-tutorial - FFmpeg libav tutorial - learn how media works from basic to transmuxing, transcoding and more. Translations: πΊπΈ π¨π³ π°π· πͺπΈ π»π³ π§π·
gamechanger-or-no-gamechanger-intro - Remotion video for Game Changer or No Game Changer Intro
node-ytdl-core - YouTube video downloader in javascript.
brand - Logo and brand elements of Remotion, created in Remotion.
handbrake-js - Video encoding / transcoding / converting for node.js
minification-benchmarks - πββοΈπββοΈπ JS minification benchmarks: babel-minify, esbuild, terser, uglify-js, swc, google closure compiler, tdewolff/minify
ffmpeg.js - Port of FFmpeg with Emscripten
example-remotion - Preview Remotion videos in pull requests with Stoat