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    HLS.js

    HLS.js

    HLS.js is a JavaScript library that plays HLS in browsers

    ...It works by transmuxing MPEG-2 Transport Stream and AAC/MP3 streams into ISO BMFF (MP4) fragments. Transmuxing is performed asynchronously using a Web Worker when available in the browser. HLS.js also supports HLS + fmp4, as announced during WWDC2016. HLS.js works directly on top of a standard HTML<video> element. HLS.js is written in ECMAScript6 (*.js) and TypeScript (*.ts) (strongly typed superset of ES6), and transpiled in ECMAScript5 using Babel and the TypeScript compiler. Webpack is used to build the distro bundle and serve the local development environment.
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    media-chrome

    media-chrome

    Custom elements (web components) for making audio and video player

    ...Instead of relying on default browser controls or proprietary player APIs, Media Chrome introduces a set of reusable custom elements that can be composed using standard HTML, styled with CSS, and integrated into any JavaScript framework including React, Angular, and Svelte. The library supports a wide range of media sources, including native HTML5 video and audio elements as well as third-party players like YouTube and HLS-based streams, making it highly adaptable to different use cases. Its architecture is built around the concept of a media controller and modular control components, enabling developers to easily add, remove, or customize features such as playback controls, volume sliders, timelines, and fullscreen buttons.
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    M3U8

    M3U8

    Parser and generator of M3U8-playlists for Apple HLS. Library for Go

    This is the most complete open-source library for parsing and generating of M3U8 playlists used in HTTP Live Streaming (Apple HLS) for internet video translations. M3U8 is a simple text format and parsing library for it must be simple too. It does not offer ways to play HLS or handle playlists over HTTP.
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    Tiramisu

    Tiramisu

    Polyhedral compiler for expressing fast and portable data algorithms

    ...The Tiramisu compiler is based on the polyhedral model thus it can express a large set of loop optimizations and data layout transformations. Currently, it targets (1) multicore X86 CPUs, (2) Nvidia GPUs, (3) Xilinx FPGAs (Vivado HLS) and (4) distributed machines (using MPI). It is designed to enable easy integration of code generators for new architectures.
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