by senshi001
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- Just a thought - is the text “Click to upload” with a cloud icon perhaps a bit misleading?
If it’s fully client side, then you are just opening a file in essence - no clouds in sight!
- this might be an extremely stupid question, but is this just a demo project of https://github.com/ffmpegwasm/ffmpeg.wasm? or is this bringing forth some other utility that im not seeing?
by majorchord
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- vibe-coded, and the github repo does not even contain the sources, just a single 'server.js' that is only for the documentation
- Nice interface at a first glance, for sure can be useful for users who would find using the actual thing too cumbersome. How does performance compare to the native app? Is any form of hardware decoding/encoding like h264_nvenc available? (I guess not?)
by jamal-kumar
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- Any chance those AVX-512 optimizations they released a while ago work within this? [1]
[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/FFmpeg-July-2025-AVX-512
by westurner
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- From https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44717303 :
> Objective metrics and tools for video encoding and source signal quality: netflix/vmaf, easyVmaf, psy-ex/metrics, ffmpeg-quality-metrics,
netflix/vmaf: https://GitHub.com/netflix/vmwaf
gdavila/easyVmaf: https://github.com/gdavila/easyVmaf
psy-ex/metrics: https://github.com/psy-ex/metrics/
slhck/ffmpeg-quality-metrics: Calculate quality metrics with FFmpeg (SSIM, PSNR, VMAF, VIF) https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-quality-metrics
Something like this would be great too:
The Ardour Manual > Loudness Analyzer and Normalizer: https://manual.ardour.org/mixing/basic-mixing/loudness-analy...
- In 2016 I was working for an organization that wanted a video streaming web app, but could not tolerate any latency. In the past, we solved this with an NAPI extension in Firefox. They removed this for good security reasons, but it left our users without an option. They would have to move to an electron app. Distributing this app and updating it across 1000s of terminals worldwide was not something we were set up to do. I hacked together something like this and could not believe how well it worked. The initial POC is here: https://github.com/colek42/streamingDemo.
by tejaswigowda
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- Go here for live demo: https://tejaswigowda.com/ffmpeg-webCLI/
Thanks for all the comments. Changed upload icon to floppy disk to make it clear that all data stays local.
- Note that this is the webpage: https://tejaswigowda.com/ffmpeg-webCLI
Works really well. It does say "100% local. Data never leaves your browser." but indeed, a icon that does not a cloud-upload would be clearer.
by shevy-java
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- Interesting idea - must have been a lot of work to add
all those features. I just tried it and it works locally
too, which is pretty epic.
by bxclltkfz
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- I love this, be interesting if this could make an in-browser video editor
by mdswanson
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- I find it fascinating that we keep trying to build things that already exist, but on top of another app (web browser). I mean, it's cool to see, and it will have its use-cases, but I wonder where we'd be if we didn't have to do this.
- this is ffmpeg running inside the browser am I correct? did not know this was possible. wonder what else we can run via webassembly
by harshit119
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- this is cool. was thinking for this long time. someone shows up
by theturtletalks
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- FFmpeg is so useful for TTS
by anoop4bhat
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- fantastic. It really works great!
- Very cool.
- This is dope. Made a PR.
by flynnsinclair07
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by mathisdev7
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by aleksandre_dev
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by thomas_viaelo
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