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    Editly

    Editly

    Slick, declarative command line video editing & API

    Editly is a tool and framework for declarative NLE (non-linear video editing) using Node.js and FFmpeg. Editly allows you to easily and programmatically create a video from a set of clips, images, audio and titles, with smooth transitions and music overlaid. Editly has a simple CLI for quickly assembling a video from a set of clips or images, or you can use its more flexible JavaScript API. Inspired by ffmpeg-concat, Editly is much faster and doesn't require much storage because it uses...
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    OpenGL accelerated DVD slideshow builder and player. From textfile list of pictures, movies and transitions compatible with the Dvd-slideshow format, it produces the requested DVD-slideshow in real time.
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