Awesome FFmpeg
FFmpeg is a cross-platform solution to
record, convert and stream audio and video.
Contents
Docs
FFmpeg’s official docs are notoriously difficult for beginners to
understand due to the scope and complexity of FFmpeg’s capabilities. With
that being said, they’re still very useful as a reference.
- FFmpeg.org - Where it all starts.
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Filters - Docs for
FFmpeg’s powerful filter chains (scaling, cropping, concatenating,
merging, etc.). This is one of my most visited links when working with
FFmpeg.
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Man page - Official FFmpeg man page.
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Wiki & Bug Tracker - Lots of
great info on here.
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CLI flags
- A comprehensive list of all FFmpeg commandline flags. Really useful
for searching random flags that you come across in the wild.
JavaScript
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fluent-ffmpeg
- A fluent API to FFmpeg. If you
only use one tool from this list, it should be this one.
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ffmpeg-probe
- Wrapper around ffprobe for getting info about media files.
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ffmpeg-concat
- Concats a list of videos together using FFmpeg with sexy OpenGL
transitions.
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editly - Declarative video
editing tool and library with slick animations and transitions.
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ffmpeg-generate-video-preview
- Generates an attractive image strip or GIF preview from a video.
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ffmpeg-extract-frame
- Extracts a single frame from a video.
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ffmpeg-extract-frames
- Extracts screenshots from a video using FFmpeg.
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gif-extract-frames
- Extracts frames from GIFs including inter-frame coalescing.
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ffmpeg-extract-audio
- Extracts an audio stream from a media file.
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ffmpeg-on-progress
- Utility for robustly reporting progress with fluent-ffmpeg.
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ffmpeg.js - Port of
FFmpeg to JavaScript via Emscripten. Allows for limited FFmpeg use on
the client-side.
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ffmpeg-static
- Provides static FFmpeg binaries for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Very
useful for CI testing.
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tangerine -
Webcam streaming service using Node.js, FFmpeg, WebSockets, and Lad.
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ffparser - Parse
input stream by frames directly into your code as a buffer.
Native
Mobile
Tutorials
Contribute
Contributions welcome! Please read the
contributing guideline first.
License
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