Open-Source Software for video engineers, by video engineers
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The video-dev organization on GitHub is dedicated to open-source software for video engineers. Its repositories feature a diverse range of projects, primarily using TypeScript, Go, and JavaScript. Notable projects include hls.js, a library for HLS streaming, and video-transcoding-api, an agnostic API for media transcoding across cloud services.
HLS.js is a JavaScript library that plays HLS in browsers with support for MSE.
Agnostic API to transcode media assets across different cloud services.
The auto-play feature detection in HTMLMediaElement (<audio> or <video>).
📺 RTMP support for Clappr player.
RFCs for changes to Hls.js
A knowledge base for the video-dev community to keep guides, lists and howtos or any other general documentation
IETF-compatible MoQ player
Extending the HTMLVideoElement API to support advanced player user-interface features
🗼See problems before debugging
Gathering knowledge and guidelines for making web players accessible
A JavaScript implementation of the WebVTT specification
A repository of shared streams - no media uploads
An exploration into synthetic HLS and DASH monitoring, and conformance testing.
Repository to store video-dev assets
Discuss potential standards before creating an initial implementation. Useful for continuing conversations from groups like FOMS.
Something is coming...
Playground for creating an MCP for ffmpeg
The video dev website
Go wrapper for the Encoding.com HTTP API.
Go client for the Elemental Conductor HTTP API
Go interface for Zencoder API
video-dev builds open-source software primarily focused on video engineering. Its notable projects include hls.js for HLS streaming and video-transcoding-api, which allows transcoding media assets across various cloud services.
video-dev primarily utilizes TypeScript, Go, and JavaScript for its projects. Some repositories also incorporate ActionScript, showcasing a variety of technologies for video-related applications.
Yes, all of video-dev's repositories are public on GitHub. This allows the community to access, contribute to, and learn from the open-source projects developed by video engineers.
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