Modern Python FFmpeg wrappers offer comprehensive support for complex filters, complete with detailed typing and documentation.
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Modern Python FFmpeg wrappers offer comprehensive support for complex filters, complete with detailed typing and documentation.
Python bindings for FFmpeg - with almost all filters support, even `gltransition` filter.
ffmpeg4discord is a Python package tailored for Two-Pass encoding, enabling efficient video compression to meet desired file sizes. Ideal for users seeking to compress videos for Discord sharing within file size limitations.
A program which automatically takes in videos and spits out a new video made up of shortened clips from the old videos.
Приложение для быстрого сведения озвучки с помощью REAPER DAW
A Django MVC for a paid Video on Demand Platform
A simple to use ffmpeg python bindings
Streamlit app to test ffmpeg on Streamlit Cloud
Python or Bat files for Running ffmpeg on Windows
Uses numpy and scipy.ndimage to quickly simulate arbitrary rulesets for nearest-neighbours cellular automata. Can generate videos and images of the results via ffmpeg-python and pillow.
Computer Vision application with GUI to be used with DJI Drones' RTMP Stream functionality. Development in progress*
Allows to merge audio and video files with ease, without touching the terminal. FFmpeg is needed!
A simple way to turn a video into a gif, with an easy to use interface.
Neural network for classification of flac compression quality (discontinued)
Python script to convert an MP4 file into an animated GIF.
A tool to split audio files into segments using FFmpeg.
a simple streamlit app that can trim video files
A simple python script that recursively searches for files and transforms them to mp3, using ffmpeg.
Frame Extractor lets you extract high-quality frames from any video format and save them as images. You can choose how many images to save
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