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    video-compare

    video-compare

    Split screen video comparison tool using FFmpeg and SDL2

    video-compare is a split-screen video comparison tool written in C++ that enables users to analyze differences between two video sources in real time. It uses FFmpeg libraries and SDL2 to decode and render synchronized playback, allowing precise frame-by-frame comparison. The tool supports videos with different formats, resolutions, and frame rates, making it versatile for testing encoding changes or processing effects. It includes interactive navigation controls and customizable display options to enhance analysis workflows. Users can visually compare codecs, scaling algorithms, and other transformations to evaluate quality differences. ...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    PyAV

    PyAV

    Pythonic bindings for FFmpeg's libraries

    ...It enables developers to work with media containers, streams, packets, codecs, and frames, exposing low-level operations while simplifying some of the complexity of FFmpeg. The library is designed for precise media manipulation, making it suitable for applications that require frame-level access or custom processing pipelines. PyAV integrates well with other Python libraries such as NumPy and Pillow, allowing seamless data transformation and analysis. It supports decoding, encoding, filtering, and resampling operations, covering a wide range of multimedia tasks. While powerful, it requires a solid understanding of FFmpeg concepts, as it prioritizes flexibility and control over abstraction. ...
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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