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Ffmpeg and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Media Tutorial
Yesterday’s Ffmpeg Rotate Video Tutorial left you with … We now present those four in “an expanded out” (at least on non-mobile) dropdown HTML element. Maybe you can guess why? … and today we are deploying the framework parts and … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, text-align, textarea, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg Rotate Video Tutorial
It’s getting closer to “shelling peas”, are today’s “Rotate a video via ffmpeg” changes, but we are not there yet. Yes, most programmers want to be “shelling peas” adding functionality to web applications, once they have set up a framework … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, textarea, track, tutorial, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg Concat Demuxer Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg Burn Subtitles Tutorial work we’re still not up to “shelling any peas” adding in … Concat demuxer concatenation of videos ffmpeg functionality, onto the “as of yesterday” … Voiceovers … and … Burn subtitles … progress. What’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, PHP, pipe, programming, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, textarea, track, tutorial, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg Burn Subtitles Tutorial
The initial inspiration for this current ffmpeg themed series of blog posting was, and still is, Mux Video and Audio from another Video, thanks. So many great ideas, we found, that today we add onto the … first idea of … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, Apache, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, contenteditable, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, PHP, pipe, programming, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, textarea, track, tutorial, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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One Image Website Scrolling Position Fix Tutorial
Today, we’ve bitten the bullet, and decided to shore up the webpage scrolling issues that could occur in yesterday’s One Image Website VTT Tracks Tutorial, and before, with our set of One Image Websites. They represent, perhaps, a slightly unusual … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, cue, currentTime, details, download, edit, event, ffmpeg, file, find, form, getBoundingClientRect, getElementsByTagName, GUI, HTML, IFRAME, innerHeight, innerWidth, input, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, onload, onsubmit, PHP, placeholder, pre-emptive, programming, reveal, screen, screen height, screen width, scroll, scrolling, scrollLeft, scrollTop, setInterval, srt, summary, teminal, textarea, textbox, track, tracks, tutorial, url, video, vtt, vtt file
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One Image Website VTT Tracks Tutorial
Using yesterday’s Ffmpeg Log Helper Towards VTT File Primer Tutorial VTT files we could choose to use … Audio and Video HTML element track cue functionality VTT file interface … you can read more about at HTML5 Track Element Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, cue, currentTime, details, download, edit, event, ffmpeg, file, find, form, getElementsByTagName, GUI, HTML, IFRAME, input, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, onload, onsubmit, PHP, placeholder, pre-emptive, programming, reveal, setInterval, srt, stop press, summary, teminal, textarea, textbox, track, tracks, tutorial, url, video, vtt, vtt file
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Ffmpeg Log Helper Towards VTT File Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s One Image Website iOS Radio Music One Less Tutorial set us on an “off to the side, but eventually forward” project that intertwines … ffmpeg … with its great logging and media concatenation talents, thanks … macOS Terminal desktop … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, cue, details, download, edit, ffmpeg, file, find, form, getElementsByTagName, GUI, HTML, input, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, onsubmit, PHP, placeholder, programming, reveal, srt, summary, teminal, textarea, textbox, track, tutorial, video, vtt, vtt file
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One Image Website iOS Radio Music One Less Tutorial
Yesterday’s One Image Website iOS Radio Music Tutorial “Stop Press” promised … For tomorrow, we offer an optional “one less click”, “one less window” methodology improvement on the work above, as we transition the other “One Image Websites” over to … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, airpod, Apple, audio, bluetooth, click, concatenate, continuous, device, event, ffmpeg, focus, headphone, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, loop, mobile, music, navigation, onclick, one image, one image website, onload, photography, play, programming, radio, soundtrack, speaker, stop press, track, tutorial, upload, url, web browser, window
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