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ffmpeg-go is a Go language binding for FFmpeg that allows developers to construct and execute complex multimedia processing pipelines using a fluent and programmatic API. It acts as a wrapper around FFmpeg command-line functionality, translating chained function calls into executable FFmpeg commands. The library enables tasks such as transcoding, cutting, filtering, and streaming media while maintaining a clean and readable syntax.
Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos
This tool is a Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos and permanently embeds or “hard-codes” their subtitles (typically English) into MP4 output files. The workflow involves specifying one or more URLs (via a simple “url” text file in each folder) and the program uses youtube-dl to fetch video and subtitle, then ffmpeg to overlay the subtitles onto the video track. The architecture follows a command-pattern setup: tasks implement a common interface and are scheduled and...
go-libav is a Go language binding for the FFmpeg libav libraries, enabling developers to perform advanced multimedia processing directly in Go applications. It exposes low-level functionality such as encoding, decoding, muxing, and demuxing through Go-friendly abstractions. The project is designed for performance-critical systems where direct control over media pipelines is required.