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    gstfs-ng

    A FUSE-based file system for dynamic gstreamer-based transcoding

    Now maintained on https://github.com/rtyle/gstfs-ng A FUSE-based file system that works as a dynamic gstreamer-based transcoder over an existing directory. For example, this can make your FLAC music archive appear as an MP3 or OGG archive. Transcodings can be cached in memory and persisted to disk.
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    MediaCoder Agent

    The encoding agent for MediaCoder distributed transcoding

    MediaCoder Agent is used to form a distributed transcoder with MediaCoder. It is light-weight, portable and open-source. It receives video frames sent by MediaCoder via TCP, encodes them with the requested video encoder and sends encoded elementary stream back to MediaCoder. There is no disk I/O in this procedure.
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