- Thoughts for an article Media
- Codecs API open up the ability for developers to control the media pipeline with a lot more finesse
- Audio effects on a video
- Visual effects on a video
- Watermark a stream.
- Background blur..?
- Can we create an ecosystem of plugins for media stream processing?
- Not ready for production if you consider 'web' as a target. Chrome-only for now.
- Read: Clipchamp's video editor PWA installs see a 97% monthly growth | Clipchamp Blog
- Read GitHub - gpac/mp4box.js: JavaScript version of GPAC's MP4Box tool - context WebCodec's doesn't mux.
- Error 403 (Forbidden)!!1
- Trim a stream "not send the packets to the encoder..." webcodecs/explainer.md at main · w3c/webcodecs · GitHub
- GitHub - videojs/mux.js: Lightweight utilities for inspecting and manipulating video container formats.
- https://github.com/jscodec/jswebm
- GitHub - Yahweasel/mkvdemuxjs: Matroska demuxer in pure JavaScript
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