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    Stremio Core

    Stremio Core

    Types, addon system, UI models, core logic

    Stremio Core is the Rust engine that powers Stremio’s apps by centralizing all reusable logic behind discovery, catalogs, metadata, streams, add-ons, and user/library state. It exposes a clean set of modules—types, addon_transport, and state_types—so apps can talk to add-ons, model UI state, and react to events without duplicating code. The architecture is inspired by Elm: immutable state, message-driven updates, and explicit side-effects (“effects”) keep behavior predictable and testable....
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    Av1an

    Av1an

    Cross-platform command-line AV1 / VP9 / HEVC / H264 encoding framework

    Av1an is a command-line encoding framework designed to efficiently encode video into the AV1 format using distributed and parallel processing techniques. It acts as an orchestrator that splits video files into chunks, processes them in parallel using encoders like SVT-AV1, AOM, or rav1e, and then merges the results into a final output. The tool is optimized for high-quality encoding while reducing total processing time through multi-core and multi-machine support. It includes scene detection...
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