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https://alfg.dev - My portfolio, blog and project website. Mostly video engineering related topics.


Currently building a suite of media inspection and encoding tools for video engineers: https://video-commander.com.

Still very much a work in progress, but expecting to release a first version by end of year. Built on Tauri, in case anyone is curious.

I've created various open-source and commercial tools in the multimedia space over the last 10+ years and wanted to put it all together into something more premium.


Currently building a suite of media inspection and encoding tools for video engineers: https://video-commander.com.

Still a work in progress, but expecting to release by end of year. Built on Rust + Tauri, in case anyone is curious.

I've created various open-source and commercial tools in the multimedia space over the last 10+ years and wanted to put it all together into something more premium.


I'm sure there's plenty of overlap with just using a CONTRIBUTING.md or even the README.md development setup. Especially since LLMs should understand guidance in human instructions.


Pretty much the reason I created https://github.com/alfg/ffmpeg-commander, prior to AI uses.


In case anyone is looking for a FFmpeg command builder that's not ai-generated:

https://github.com/alfg/ffmpeg-commander

Haven't updated in a while, but it's a simplified web UI with a few example presets.


Doesn't all the web-related ffmpeg stuff boil down to https://ffmpegwasm.netlify.app ?

Edit: no, unrelated. Got confused with https://ffmpeg.app .


Also made something similar to this, inspired by HandBrake:

https://alfg.github.io/ffmpeg-commander/


That is really nice! Thank you — that will definitely help me learn how to build ffmpeg commands.


Wed-nes-day


You know, I don’t pronounce this one as it is spelled, but I do pronounce the first R in February, unlike many.


Ran into the same issue using Github Pages with an FFmpeg/Wasm project. Hoping they add support for these headers soon.

I could use something like Netlify, but I like the convenience of the gh-pages branch and deployment.


I've always been a fan of Mumble (and murmur server) and its high quality, open source software.

I made https://guildbit.com years ago for gamers that want to just quickly spin up a free temporary server with their friends. I still operate it today since there's still a few users out there. I realize most are using Discord now.

I still think it would be great if someone were to create an open source Discord clone using Mumble/murmur as a backend. I'm sure it's possible, but not too sure if there's still a sizable audience willing to use Mumble over Discord these days.


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