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    go-libav

    go-libav

    Go language bindings for ffmpeg libraries

    go-libav is a Go language binding for the FFmpeg libav libraries, enabling developers to perform advanced multimedia processing directly in Go applications. It exposes low-level functionality such as encoding, decoding, muxing, and demuxing through Go-friendly abstractions. The project is designed for performance-critical systems where direct control over media pipelines is required.
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    Distributed Video Transcoding

    Distributed Video Transcoding

    Simple Scalable, Parallel, Multi-bitrate Video Transcoding On Centos / Ubuntu / Suse / RedHat (Bash Scripts) Multi-bitrate Video processing requires lots of computing power and time to process full movie. There are different open source video transcoding and processing tools freely available in Linux, like libav-tools, ffmpeg, mencoder, and handbrake. However, none of these tools support PARALLEL computing easily. After some research, I found amazing solution designed & developed by 'Dustin Kirkland' based on Ubuntu JUJU and avconv. But our requirement was little bit diffrent from Dustins's solution. Our requirement was to convert single video in Multi-bitrate and in formats like 3gp, flv and upload them to single or multiple CDN(like Akamai or tata). ...
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