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go-fluent-ffmpeg
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Golang native media compression library
Looks like these guys implemented ffmpeg in golang. It might be what your looking for. go-fluent-ffmpeg
- Show HN: Fluent-Ffmpeg for Go
- Fluent-Ffmpeg for Go
- fluent-ffmpeg for Go!
node-fluent-ffmpeg
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Reading thermometer temperatures over time from a video
Although for big files, `-fps` turns out to be slow. https://github.com/fluent-ffmpeg/node-fluent-ffmpeg/issues/4... is a much better solution - multiple `-ss` and `-i` on the same file. For the 14GB 4K video I tested, `-fps 1/462` was going to take ~4h, `-vf fps="fps=1/60"` was about 60 minutes, and the multiple `-ss` variant took ~35s.
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How do I get images from videos?
there are lots of libraries for this. here's one in js/node: https://github.com/fluent-ffmpeg/node-fluent-ffmpeg
- Sharp equivalent for audio?
- Fade in from 98% Black
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I made a twitter bot that post clips of random Youtube videos
It need some coding skills, but if you have a base knowledge, it is pretty easy, you would need a hosting service (I use heroku because it has a free plan) and some libraries (here for node.js because it's what heroku accept). So I used the twit library to connect to the twitter api combined with a youtube search library to search for a video, youtube dl library to get the video download link and a ffmpeg library to download only the part I need and sometime resize the video.
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How to transform your blog into a podcast for free
This project wouldn't be possible without three wonderful open-source projects: the node-gtts library, the fluent-ffmpeg library and the youtube-to-anchorfm repository. I have known for years how wonderful our software development global community is, so I’m impressed, but not surprised 🥰.
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fluent-ffmpeg for Go!
For more nuanced arguments, we'll have to find a better way of setting them. The original fluent-ffmpeg project has a decent way of handling complex filters. You can pass in an array of ffmpeg filter strings or objects with keys that make it a little bit more intuitive. Would definitely want to try something along those lines.
- Can someone convert an audio for me, or suggest me a good free program (mac)?
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How can I generate thumbnails from video URL in node js
If you are talking about creating thumbnails at any possible time in the video upon user interaction, then check this out. If this doesn't work for you, you could also just generate the thumbnail on the server by sending the server where the user paused and calling the ffmpeg CLI with child_process.
What are some alternatives?
spotify-downloader - Download songs, playlists & albums with the right amount of concurrency
youtube-to-anchorfm - An automation process to convert YouTube video into audio file and uploading it to Anchor.fm podcast
gmf - Go Media Framework
text-to-voice - Transform text doc to voice audio file
cloud-morph - Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application
twit - Twitter API Client for node (REST & Streaming API)
msync - Maintain a lower-bitrate copy of a music library in sync with the main copy.
hashnode-to-anchorfm - An automation process to convert a hashnode blog post into an audio voice file using gtts; and then uploading it to Anchor.fm podcast
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
go-libav - Go language bindings for ffmpeg libraries
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository