FFmpeg maintains a significant public presence on GitHub, featuring a wide range of repositories primarily written in C, Shell, and Perl. Notable projects include the FFmpeg core library and asm-lessons, which provide valuable resources for users and developers interested in multimedia processing and assembly language.
Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
FFmpeg Assembly Language Lessons
automatic mirror of https://git.videolan.org/?p=ffmpeg/nv-codec-headers.git
Mirror of git://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-web
The FFV1 lossless video codec specification.
Mirror of git://git.ffmpeg.org/fateserver
Perl script that implements a subset of the GNU as preprocessor
Automated Coverity Scan integration
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FFmpeg builds a variety of multimedia processing tools and libraries on GitHub, including the core FFmpeg library and educational resources like asm-lessons. These repositories are essential for both developers and users interested in video and audio manipulation.
FFmpeg primarily utilizes C, Shell, Perl, Less, and Dockerfile in its repositories. This diverse language usage supports the development of versatile tools and libraries for handling multimedia content.
Yes, all of FFmpeg's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows users to access and contribute to the development of important multimedia tools and specifications, enhancing community collaboration.
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