player VS FPlayWeb

Compare player vs FPlayWeb and see what are their differences.

player

UI components and hooks for building video/audio players on the web. Robust, customizable, and accessible. Modern alternative to JW Player and Video.js. (by vidstack)

FPlayWeb

Experimental web audio player, including audio visualization and a graphic filter editor. (by carlosrafaelgn)
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player FPlayWeb
2 1
1,715 2
9.0% -
9.8 4.8
2 days ago 9 days ago
TypeScript TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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player

Posts with mentions or reviews of player. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-18.
  • How to Write a Great Readme
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Jul 2023
    vidstack is very light on technical details but starts with a concise intro and a screenshot, as well as relevant links: https://github.com/vidstack/player

    payload is well-structured in general: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload

    nanostores starts out with an intro and telling code examples, followed by lots of technical details: https://github.com/nanostores/nanostores

  • Show HN: Modern media captions parsing and rendering library (vtt/srt/ssa)
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Apr 2023
    Hey everyone!

    The motivation for this started with some initial exploration of how native captions are inconcistent and extremely limited with respect to positioning + styling across browsers. In addtion, existing captions work was glued inside player libs and all open-source parsers were ancient (e.g., mozilla/vtt)!

    I wanted to modernize it all with newer web APIs such as `fetch` and `ReadableStream` and extend support out to multiple captions formats. I also noticed that a lot of popular players on the web in recent years started adding caption customization options. Turns out accessible captions can be legally enforced!

    Do note that accessible captions not only includes sync/timing, but also an adequate set of controls to customize the style of the captions, ensuring they're readable for everyone. You can see an example of this on YouTube when you go to the captions and click customize.

    It just seemed silly that probably every single company is internally building this type of lib which is insanely hard to get right. I built this to serve our accessiblity goals at Vidstack[1] where we're working on enabling you to build production-ready player quickly.

    It took me about two weeks to build this and honestly there's still a lot of areas that need work but it's a great start. I hope you find it useful. You'll find a lot more helpful information in the repo.

    I'll also leave you with this YouTube video where Dan Sparacio beautifully explains the complexities of building accessible media captions on the web at Paramount [2]. This is one of my favourite Demuxed talks. In there case, acessible enough to meet FCC guidelines _Highly_ recommend checking it out to learn more!

    [1]: https://github.com/vidstack/player

FPlayWeb

Posts with mentions or reviews of FPlayWeb. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Open Source Player
    1 project | /r/audiophile | 31 Oct 2023
    Hey, folks from r/audiophile, greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷 ! I've been chatting with my IT teacher about developing software in the world of music. He shared his experiences and introduced me to something I didn't know: a complete open-source music player with different types of controls, graphic filters, and other options. What's amazing is that it was developed by a single person. Additionally, it's available for Android and iOS. Check it out here: https://github.com/carlosrafaelgn/FPlayWeb

What are some alternatives?

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mp4-muxer - MP4 multiplexer in pure TypeScript with support for WebCodecs API, video & audio.

snd-lib

RVS_PersistentPrefs - A Simple Class For Basic Persistent Storage

mixdown - A declarative audio mixer for web games.

drop - File dropping made simple

signal - Online MIDI Editor: signal

earwurm - An easier way to use the Web Audio API for playback of UI sound effects.

web-synth - A web-based sound synthesis, music production, and audio experimentation platform

LGV_MeetingServer - An aggregation server for meeting list servers.

html-midi-player - 🎹 Play and display MIDI files on the web

analytics-next - Segment Analytics.js 2.0

BabylonJS - Babylon.js is a powerful, beautiful, simple, and open game and rendering engine packed into a friendly JavaScript framework.