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nmmes-module-encoder

v0.0.5

Published

NMMES metadata encoder

Downloads

6

Readme

NMMES-module-encoder

An encoder module for nmmes-backend.

Dependencies

Installation

NPM

Options

The --preview option ensures the encoder only encodes a segment as long as defined by --preview-length.

Type: Boolean Default: false


The --preview-length option specifies the length of a preview in preview mode and/or a sample in milliseconds.

Type: Number Default: 30000 (30 seconds)


The --destination option allows you to choose where finished encodes should be deposited.

Type: String Default: A folder named nmmes-out in your current working directory.


The --quality option sets the container to store the finished encode in. This option is only technically limited to ffmpegs muxing ability and container codec compatibility. More options can be found in ffmpeg's file format support and muxing support documentation.

Type: Number Default: 19


The --video-codec option sets the

Type: String Options: libx265, libx264 Default: libx265