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next-video | core | |
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1 | 6 | |
1,057 | 808 | |
2.3% | 28.2% | |
8.6 | 9.0 | |
2 months ago | 4 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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- Show HN: A pure TypeScript library for editing videos in the Browser
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Show HN: Diffusion Studio (YC F24) – Webcodecs powered video rendering engine
From what I can see, you're using ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly: https://github.com/diffusionstudio/core/blob/f717e6b358cf839...
ffmpeg is licensed under LGPL, which requires to provide the exact source code for the compiled binary. Are you in compliance? Where is the source code for your ffmpeg fork?
- Diffusion Studio: a browser-based framework for programmatic video editing
- A library to edit videos using TypeScript
- Show HN: Fast Client-Side Video Editing Library for TS/JS
What are some alternatives?
superstreamer - An open, scalable, online streaming setup. All-in-one toolkit from ingest to adaptive video playback. Built for developers in need of video tooling.
etro - Typescript video-editing framework for the browser
mux-elixir - Official Mux API wrapper for Elixir projects, supporting both Mux Data and Mux Video.
threeify - A Typescript 3D library loosely based on three.js
audible-clone - This is an audible clone. It is open-source, so you can contribute it. Read the instructions in the Readme to get started
BabylonJS - Babylon.js is a powerful, beautiful, simple, and open game and rendering engine packed into a friendly JavaScript framework.
