macports-ports
ffmpeg.wasm
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8 | 76 | |
1,455 | 13,028 | |
2.9% | 2.1% | |
10.0 | 8.9 | |
5 days ago | 27 days ago | |
Tcl | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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macports-ports
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FFmpeg 7.0 Released
I was curious if it was just some kind of horrific backlog but there didn't seem to be an oppressive number of PRs open, although it seems the new submissions drag their feet quite a bit https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pulls?q=is%3Apr+i...
Also, it seems there is currently one in progress to drop the "6" qualifier on the ffmpeg binaries <https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/23315/files> so it'll be fascinating to see if any new ffmpeg7 then subsequently puts the "7" back, beginning the cycle again
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Patching dmenu on macOS
I don't understand how macports was able to build dmenu just fine but i can't. Here is macports's install script if it helps https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/tree/master/x11/dmenu
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[Tutorial] Compiling Molden from source on MacOS 12.3.1 (Monterey), M1 architecture
First, we must force our M1 Macs to emulate the terminal using the x86 architecture; I could not find any other way of compiling successfully, and for what I understand this problem is related to the fact that the ARM compiler is somewhat more strict than what one gets with x86 (source).
- THC: Tight Home Control, automation framework in Tcl
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Nyxt 2.1.0 Release
I know, I hear you. I'm so sorry for having you wait! I did work so hard to get it to work on MacPorts, and I'm actually in the process of merging all of my improvements to WebKitGTK+ to get it installable this way (https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/11402). Additionally, there is a ton of work on a NixOS port of WebKitGTK+ (again using my work), so it should be reliably installable on macOS ASAP!
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invalid-function error for macros that have function bindings
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/0c3c5e770185f4c3577b94a49170a961b88d1b98/editors/emacs/Portfile#L100-L141
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ECL 21.2.1 released
For those who can't wait for homebrew, I've updated MacPorts https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/4a4329dac1a3a1ea86fe1e3740d885c34f977e04.
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Ask HN: Has anyone purchased the base M1 Mac Mini for development work?
> Godot - doesn't work
Godot has been working well for me under Rosetta (though just a small 2D project using GDScript). Godot 3.2.3 actually supports Apple Silicon[1] although there's no binary build just yet. I've recently submit a patch to MacPorts to enable native Apple Silicon[2] and have been using it since without any issues (so far).
[1]: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/development/compiling...
[2]: https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/9552
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, I’m a bit concerned about its current situation. The repo has not been updated for more than six months now, and that’s not a healthy sign for an open-source project. Clearly I was reading the commits wrong. The author mentioned “speed up x264 with SIMD intrinsics” 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.
- Show HN: FFmpeg UI
- Petition to add support for Gopher protocol in Firefox
What are some alternatives?
FreeBSD-Ports - Contributing to FreeBSD ports
rust-ffmpeg-wasi - ffmpeg 7 libraries precompiled for WebAsembly/WASI, as a Rust crate.
awesome-macos-command-line - Use your macOS terminal shell to do awesome things.
ffprobe-wasm - A Web-based FFProbe. Powered by FFmpeg, Vue and Web Assembly!
open-source-mac-os-apps - 🚀 Awesome list of open source applications for macOS. https://t.me/s/opensourcemacosapps
ffmpeg-libav-tutorial - FFmpeg libav tutorial - learn how media works from basic to transmuxing, transcoding and more. Translations: 🇺🇸 🇨🇳 🇰🇷 🇪🇸 🇻🇳 🇧🇷
awesome-mac - Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
node-ytdl-core - YouTube video downloader in javascript.
macports-base - The MacPorts command-line client
handbrake-js - Video encoding / transcoding / converting for node.js
thc - THC - Tight Home Control (version 2)
ffmpeg.js - Port of FFmpeg with Emscripten