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19 days ago | about 6 years ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
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stream.new
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Snapify – open-source Loom alternative
This is super cool! We built something in the same vein but using Mux as a way to dog food our products: https://stream.new
I noticed your demo example in your top comment isn’t working, which made me suspect you’re just using the raw MediaRecorder output, and sure enough. Unfortunately…that’s just not going to work for any “real” use case.
MediaRecorder is well known in the video infra world as being incredibly crappy videos, to the point of being difficult to transcode reliably much less just use directly as a video for playback. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there’s just no way of avoiding a proper transcode (if you care about the videos created from any supported browser being playable on the gamut of browsers).
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You either die an MVP or live long enough to build content moderation
Thanks! Yeah that would be a significant improvement.
This started as a little demo project with Nextjs + Mux and then evolved into more of an actual product (https://github.com/muxinc/stream.new).
Right now the lightweight utility aspect of stream.new feel right, but if we continue to build upon it as a standalone free product then adding the concept of an "account" with saved videos makes a ton of sense.
redditfs
What are some alternatives?
modfy.video - A video transcoder and converter built use Web Assembly and FFMPEG to transcode and convert videos right in your browser while protecting your privacy [Moved to: https://github.com/modfy/modfy.video]
base131072 - Binary-to-text encoding optimised for Twitter & UTF-32