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Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support.
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cctv
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The FFmpeg build script provides an easy way to build a static FFmpeg on OSX and Linux with non-free codecs included.
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A GTK image viewer, manga reader, and booru browser
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amanjitsk
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Sep 1, 2020
Hi,
Thanks for the great work. I was wondering if would be possible to emulate a countdown (either via libnotify or otherwise), that lets the user know the recording is about to start (in case of non-interactive launching - so no terminal output and with a delay). I think it would be a worthwhile feature to add. I realize I could hack around this with notifications but it would be great if it was
UI and Automation to cut, filter and join high quality webms, mp4s or gifs.
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MediaRecorder polyfill for Opus recording using WebAssembly
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Record HTML5 canvas to webm video with JavaScript
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A live android screen caster which encoding media by h264,webm via TCP and UDP with low latency
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hand ported version of vp8 webm javascript decoder
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EBML parser
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Easy to use augmented reality web components
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web-component
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web
mp4
augmented-reality
webm
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hacktoberfest
gif-animation
ar-markers
jsartoolkit
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Would it be possible to have Peek automatically start the render after capture, saving it using the default filepath it already uses?