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    SwiftFFmpeg

    SwiftFFmpeg

    A Swift wrapper for the FFmpeg API

    SwiftFFmpeg is a Swift wrapper for FFmpeg that provides direct access to multimedia processing capabilities within Apple development environments. It exposes FFmpeg’s libraries through Swift-friendly APIs, enabling developers to perform encoding, decoding, and stream manipulation tasks. The project is designed to maintain performance while improving usability through modern language features. It supports working with media containers, codecs, and frames at a low level, offering fine control over processing pipelines. SwiftFFmpeg integrates seamlessly with iOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms, making it suitable for native app development. ...
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    ThumbHash

    ThumbHash

    A very compact representation of an image placeholder

    ThumbHash is a compact image placeholder format designed to give visually rich, low-bandwidth previews while the full image loads. It encodes an image into a tiny byte array that captures approximate colors, gradients, and aspect ratio, then decodes that array back into a blurred thumbnail at render time. Unlike simple color blocks or very low-resolution thumbnails, ThumbHash packs more detail per byte and includes alpha support, so it works well even for images with transparency. The design...
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