FFmpeg (Fast Forward Moving Picture Experts Group)
FFmpeg is a free and open source software project consisting of a suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams. At its core is the command-line ffmpeg
tool itself, designed for processing of video and audio files. It is widely used for format transcoding, basic editing (trimming and concatenation), video scaling, video post-production effects and standards compliance (SMPTE, ITU).
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Ultimate camera streaming application with support RTSP, RTMP, HTTP-FLV, WebRTC, MSE, HLS, MP4, MJPEG, HomeKit, FFmpeg, etc.
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🎥 Command line video player
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An MPV-based minimal-interface media player for 64-bit Windows. Lots of keyboard-controlled functionality but with minimal screen clutter. Automatically adjusts the window to match the video dimensions, without a window caption/title bar, to give an immersive viewing experience whether in window mode or fullscreen mode.
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Automatically updates the Soenneker.Libraries.FFmpeg package
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RESTful ffmpeg based transcoding service
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Videomass is a free, open source and cross-platform GUI for FFmpeg and yt-dlp
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Upload Ongoing Animes... Automatically
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youtube-dl HTTP download and transcode service
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PHPVibe - Video Sharing CMS
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A little and very high level library to perform basic operations on audio files in the OCaml language
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Compress Videos for Free. Forever. Say goodbye to bulky files! Crush video sizes by 90% with no quality loss, even offline. And the best part? It's free!
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Created by Fabrice Bellard, Bobby Bingham, Michael Niedermayer
Released December 20, 2000
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