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@donkeyclip/video-renderer

v1.4.2

Published

A library that renders donkey clips to mp4

Downloads

64

Readme

video-renderer

This is the library that can convert your donkey clip into an mp4 clip. It's an ongoing opensource project, currently on alpha version. We are happy to have new developers to contribute. Feel free to open issues or create a new pull request. See how to contribute

To test just run your project

git clone [email protected]:donkeyclip/video-renderer.git
npm i
npm run render -- -u https://staging-api.donkeyclip.com/v1/embed/2QBwp2qrbRqdPfDDKYfXKa -e 4000

You must provide a url or an id of a donkeyclip. See the options bellow. Also the end millisecond is mandatory.

Options

| argument | type | default | description | | -------- | ---------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | | -i | string | null | The unique donkey clip id as an Input | | -o | string [*.mp4] | ./out.mp4 | The Output file path | | -r | integer | 24 | FrameRate of the output video | | -q | integer [0-100] | 80 | Quality of the video | | -w | integer | 720 | Width of the video | | -h | integer | 640 | Height of the video | | -s | integer | 0 | Start milisecond of the donkey clip | | -e | integer | - | End milisecond of the donkey clip | | -c | integer | 1 | Number of cpus to use | | -u | string | The url of a donkeyclip e.g. https://api.donkeyclip.com/embed/ |

Contribute

Currently we are confident that you can successfully render to mp4 any clips that do not use media (images, videos, audio). Some of our next steps are:

  1. Ensure that all images are loaded before taking screenshots of a millisecond
  2. Ensure that all videos are loaded before taking screenshots of a millisencond
  3. Support exporting audio

License

MIT License