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23 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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go-mp4
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Go library to validate MPEG-4 file?
You could use go-mp4 to just validate the mp4 structure.
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How to add RTP timestamp to MP4 container for self-made RTSP client in Go?
I have looked at libraries such as go-mp4 (https://github.com/abema/go-mp4) and go-astits (https://github.com/asticode/go-astits), but without the proper explanation/documentation it is difficult to grasp these libraries.
file-type
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How do you import a package in Node.js that is "only available in the browser"?
In a react app, I want to import fileTypeFromBlob from file-type. The function is not actually being imported because it's only available in the browser. This is made clear in the docs, but it also comes up in this issue.
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Go library to validate MPEG-4 file?
Is there no implementation of something like file-type in go?
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Adding IPFS to my JavaScript OS
I've also added file type detection so it can try to open the url in the correct app. This is done using the library file-type.
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S3 file upload via GraphQL or REST?
Main reasons are to give you more control over exactly what is uploaded, such as checking magic numbers for file types, instead of assuming they match their extension, or having more fine-tuned control over rate limiting.
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How to detect file type in JavaScript without checking its file object type?
I want instead focus on the file-type library. This library applies the magic numbers approach to the ArrayBuffer of the file for detecting its type. It works with a large amount of different file types.
What are some alternatives?
go-astits - Demux and mux MPEG Transport Streams (.ts) natively in GO
require-uncached - Import a module while bypassing the cache
mp4ff - Library and tools for parsing and writing MP4 files including video, audio and subtitles. The focus is on fragmented files. Includes mp4ff-info, mp4ff-encrypt, mp4ff-decrypt and other tools.
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
tag - ID3, MP4 and OGG/FLAC metadata parsing in Go
opencv - OpenCV Bindings for node.js
file-type-stream-go - Detect file types–extensions and mime–using magic numbers
Faker.js - What really happened with Aaron Swartz?
goav - Golang bindings for FFmpeg (This repository is no longer maintained)
simplecrawler - Flexible event driven crawler for node.
Vidio - FFmpeg wrapper providing simple, cross-platform Video I/O, GIF Creation, and Webcam Streaming in Go.
dot-prop - Get, set, or delete a property from a nested object using a dot path