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awesome-ffmpeg

A curated list of awesome tools, libraries, guides, and resources for FFmpeg, a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert, and stream audio and video.
https://github.com/awesomelistsio/awesome-ffmpeg

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  • Libraries and Wrappers

    • PyFFmpeg - A Python wrapper for FFmpeg, providing a fluent interface for composing FFmpeg command lines.
    • FFmpeg.js - FFmpeg compiled to JavaScript using Emscripten, allowing it to run in the browser.
    • FFmpegKit - A complete, cross-platform wrapper around FFmpeg for Android, iOS, and other platforms.
    • ffmpeg-go - A Go wrapper for FFmpeg, enabling fluent API calls.
    • node-fluent-ffmpeg - A Node.js module for programmatically generating FFmpeg command lines.
    • PyFFmpeg - A Python wrapper for FFmpeg, providing a fluent interface for composing FFmpeg command lines.
    • FFmpeg.js - FFmpeg compiled to JavaScript using Emscripten, allowing it to run in the browser.
    • FFmpegKit - A complete, cross-platform wrapper around FFmpeg for Android, iOS, and other platforms.
    • ffmpeg-go - A Go wrapper for FFmpeg, enabling fluent API calls.
    • node-fluent-ffmpeg - A Node.js module for programmatically generating FFmpeg command lines.
  • GUI Tools

    • HandBrake - A popular open-source video transcoder with FFmpeg as its core engine.
    • Shotcut - A free, open-source, cross-platform video editor that uses FFmpeg for video processing.
    • LosslessCut - A simple, cross-platform tool for lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files using FFmpeg.
    • HandBrake - A popular open-source video transcoder with FFmpeg as its core engine.
    • Shotcut - A free, open-source, cross-platform video editor that uses FFmpeg for video processing.
    • LosslessCut - A simple, cross-platform tool for lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files using FFmpeg.