FFmpeg Explorer

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ffmpeg.lav.io
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I’ve built a pretty functional web-based video editor that helps you generate FFmpeg commands in a visual, node-based environment. The tool lets you play around with most (but not all) FFmpeg filters, render videos in the browser (!), import your own files and/or work with demo videos, export gifs and mp4s, and it comes with a few built-in examples of the many fun things one can do with FFmpeg.

Source: https://lav.io/notes/ffmpeg-explorer/

Code: https://github.com/antiboredom/ffmpeg-explorer

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don't have any idea what i'm doing to the video but i'm watching it over and over again, worth it.

This is extremely helpful!! The filters are arcane and it really helped me out with something :D