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It's interesting to note that Chromium uses ffmpeg internally for media transcoding in its web browser (WebRTC & related).
Someone said, "yeah, but you can't access it." Ironically, a few weeks later, his Electron app wouldn't install because of a "ffmpeg.dll not found" error.
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First three sounds like FFMPEG :) On what abstraction level are you operating?
It does, and a replacement for ffmpeg is sorely needed! Would love to hear more.
It's interesting to note that Chromium uses ffmpeg internally for media transcoding in its web browser (WebRTC & related).
Someone said, "yeah, but you can't access it." Ironically, a few weeks later, his Electron app wouldn't install because of a "ffmpeg.dll not found" error.