Friction Graphics
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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).
Friction Graphics
A C++ based, lightweight music and noise remover for YouTube and other internet media, using DeepFilterNet for audio enhancement.
OpenConverter is a software built on FFmpeg source code and Qt open source framework. It provides some easy-to-use tools for easily converting, editing and processing audio and video files.
A cross-platform C++ library for recording, playing, and processing audio on Windows, Android, Linux, iOS, and macOS.
a simple ros1 package that allows you to convert an image stream to an mp4 file using ffmpeg
GUI for libavfilter
Native WebRTC uses v4l2 hardware h264 and software openh264 encoder for live streaming on Raspberry Pi.
CicadaPlayer is the player core of AliPlayer, which supports multiple platforms Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux, and WebAssembly for now. The goal is to provide a player core which supports multi-platform, hardware accelerator, and customizable and extensible features. Which supports WideVine drm, LL-HLS, MPEG-DASH and HDR playback.
NextLib for Next Player
A programming animation generator
FUSE-based transcoding filesystem with video support from many formats to FLAC, MP4, TS, WebM, OGG, MP3, HLS, and others.
A Native Implementation of Telegram Calls in a seamless way.
Cross-platform, customizable multimedia/video processing framework. With strong GPU acceleration, heterogeneous design, multi-language support, easy to use, multi-framework compatible and high performance, the framework is ideal for transcoding, AI inference, algorithm integration, live video streaming, and more.
Created by Fabrice Bellard, Bobby Bingham, Michael Niedermayer
Released December 20, 2000