Video Encoders for Android

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    Weylus

    Weylus

    Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer

    Weylus turns your tablet or smart phone into a graphic tablet/touch screen for your computer! No apps except a modern browser (Firefox 80+, iOS/iPadOS 13+) are required on your tablet. Start Weylus, preferably set an access code in the access code box and press the Start button. This will start a webserver running on your computer. To control your computer with your tablet you need to open the url http://<address of your computer>:<port set in the menu, default is 1701>, if possible Weylus will display to you the url you need to open and show a QR code with the encoded address. If you have a firewall running make sure to open a TCP port for the webserver (1701 by default) and the websocket connection (9001 by default).
    Downloads: 311 This Week
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    FFmpegKit

    FFmpegKit

    FFmpeg Kit for applications. Supports Android, Flutter, iOS, Linux, ma

    FFmpegKit is a collection of tools to use FFmpeg in Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, tvOS, Flutter and React Native applications. It includes scripts to build FFmpeg native libraries, a wrapper library to run FFmpeg/FFprobe commands in applications and 8 prebuilt binary packages available at Github, Maven Central, CocoaPods, pub and npm. All scripts support additional options to enable optional libraries and disable platform architectures. FFmpegKit is a wrapper library that allows you to easily run FFmpeg/FFprobe commands in applications. It provides additional features on top of FFmpeg to enable platform-specific resources, control how commands are executed and how the results are handled. There are eight different ffmpeg-kit packages distributed on Github, Maven Central, CocoaPods, pub and npm. Below you can see which system libraries and external libraries are enabled in each one of them.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Grafika

    Grafika

    Grafika test app

    Welcome to Grafika, a dumping ground for Android graphics & media hacks. A collection of hacks exercising graphics features. An SDK app, developed for API 18 (Android 4.3). While some of the code may work with older versions of Android, some sporatic work is done to support them. Open source (Apache 2 license), copyright by Google. So you can use the code according to the terms of the license, A perpetual work-in-progress. It's updated whenever the need arises. To some extent, Grafika can be treated as a companion to the Android System-Level Graphics Architecture document. The doc explains the technology that the examples rely on, and uses some of Grafika's activities as examples. Features are added to Grafika as the need arises, often in response to developer complaints about correctness or performance problems in the platform.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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