Get the width and height of a video.
Get video size, duration and type from url or File
- **Supporting Methods** - setSize: Set the video size. - toPush: Trigger method under certain conditions - compatible with major browsers and iOS browsers. - VideoPlayer: Video tag component, see the following for detailed configuration paramete
Mux Javascript SDK and HTML5 Video element monitor
Cast your video element to the big screen with ease!
A custom element for the Cloudflare player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
Custom element (web component) for playing video using the HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) format. Uses HLS.js.
A custom element for the Vimeo player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
A custom element for the Wistia player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
A custom element for the Twitch player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
Custom element for playing video using the DASH format. Uses dash.js.
Custom element (web component) for the YouTube player.
Custom element (web component) for the TikTok player.
A custom element for extending the native media elements (<audio> or <video>)
A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, Mux, YouTube, Vimeo, and Wistia
Polyfill audio and video tracks with renditions.
A React component for adding video to your Next.js application. It extends both the video element and your Next app with features for automatic video optimization.
Amazon Kinesis Video Streams WebRTC SDK for JavaScript.
Photo Sphere Viewer plugin to add video controls.
A custom mux video element for the browser that Just Works™
`lw-ffmpeg-node` is a lightweight Node.js library for manipulating video files using FFmpeg. It provides various methods to retrieve information about video files, compress videos, create video slices, crop videos, change video size and frame rate, and sa
Photo Sphere Viewer adapter to display equirectangular videos.
Mux Data SDK extension for monitoring Google IMA Ads with mux-embed
Add automatic Segment event tracking to popular video players.
Combine TeslaCam videos into a single output video. Allows you to set the output video size, and add a title to the output video.
Convert video formats with custom concurrency, batch size, and conversion delay
Use GrabzIt to convert HTML or URL's into images, PDF, videos, rendered HTML or DOCX. These captures have highly customizable options include altering quality, delay, size, browser type, geographic location and much more. Additionally GrabzIt can even convert HTML tables on the web into a CSV or Excel spreadsheet. As well as enabling online video's to be converted into animated GIF's.
Command-line tool that automatises photo/video uploads to Flickr. Entering 'flickru <directory>' in your command line, any photos under 'directory' (and subdirs) are uploaded to your Flickr account (interactively entered the first time you start flickru). Photos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Videos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: AVI, MPEG, and MPG. flickru automatically sets the following Flickr metadata: (1) date taken: file last-modification time, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif metadatum 'date_time_original' is found (Flickr understands it natively). (2) privacy policy: private, visible by friends & family, hidden for public searches (3) safety level: safe (4) permissions: friends & family can add comments to the photo and its notes; nobody can add notes and tags to the photo (5) description: for videos longer than 90s (Flickr's longest allowed duration) but shorter than 500MB (Flickr's maximum permisible size), it will contain an annotation about its large duration. (6) title: extracted from the parent directory name (7) geolocation & accuracy: extracted from the parent directory name, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif GPS metadata is found (Flickr understands them natively). Before uploading photos, please, make sure that you have correctly named each photos parent directory according to the name format 'TITLE[@LOCATION[#PRECISION]]', where: (1) TITLE is the desired title for the photos stored in the directory. If no LOCATION is given, flickru tries to extract the location from Wikipedia page TITLE. (2) LOCATION is the location of the photos, specified as: (a) the Wikipedia page name (whitespaces allowed) of the location or (b) its coordinates LATITUDE,LONGITUDE (3) PRECISION is the Flickr geolocation precision. Flickru sets it to one of the following case insentitive literals: 'street', 'city', 'region', 'country', 'world'. Photos are classified into photosets. If the photoset does not exist, flickru creates it. This photoset is named after its grandparent directory. The photoset is arranged by 'date taken' (older first). To see some examples on the directory structure recognised by flickru, please explore the subdirectories under 'var/ts'. GitHub : http://github.com/jesuspv/flickru RubyGems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickru
Trim an audio or video file using ffmpeg - Works with all formats supported by ffmpeg, including mp3, mp4, mkv, and many more. - Seeks to the nearest frame positions by re-encoding the media. - Reduces file size procduced by OBS Studio by over 80 percent. - Can be used as a Ruby gem. - Installs the 'trim' command. When run as a command, output files are named by adding a 'trim.' prefix to the media file name, e.g. 'dir/trim.file.ext'. By default, the trim command does not overwrite pre-existing output files. When trimming is complete, the trim command displays the trimmed file, unless the -q option is specified Command-line Usage: trim [OPTIONS] dir/file.ext start [[to|for] end] - The start and end timecodes have the format [HH:[MM:]]SS[.XXX] Note that decimal seconds may be specified, bug frames may not; this is consistent with how ffmpeg parses timecodes. - end defaults to end of the audio/video file OPTIONS are: -d Enable debug output. -f Overwrite output file if present. -h Display help information. -v Verbose output. -V Do not @view the trimmed file when complete. Examples: # Crop dir/file.mp4 from 15.0 seconds to the end of the video, save to demo/trim.demo.mp4: trim demo/demo.mp4 15 # Crop dir/file.mkv from 3 minutes, 25 seconds to 9 minutes, 35 seconds, save to demo/trim.demo.mp4: trim demo/demo.mp4 3:25 9:35 # Same as the previous example, using optional 'to' syntax: trim demo/demo.mp4 3:25 to 9:35 # Save as the previous example, but specify the duration instead of the end time by using the for keyword: trim demo/demo.mp4 3:25 for 6:10
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.