Want to do more with the Linux terminal? You might not instinctively put videos and the command line together, but with FFmpeg you can actually do a lot with a video file just by typing a simple ...
Decreasing video sizes becomes necessary when space is limited in cloud services, disks, or personal storage drives. You can easily hold onto larger files by chopping them down to a lower size. The ...
In this tutorial, you will learn how to write Bash scripts that run on Ubuntu and encode and package multiple files to HLS/DASH output using open-source tools FFmpeg and Bento4. You’ll learn how to ...
Today's affordable digital video cameras have placed the power of digital recording within most people's reach. Unfortunately, this has been accompanied with a corresponding increase in the variety of ...
FFMPEG is an encoding application that runs on Linux-based servers. FFMPEG converts media files to other formats using the command-line utility. When you convert a media file, the file is saved in an ...
PixelSmash is a vulnerability in the FFmpeg framework that can be exploited via crafted media files for remote code execution ...
FFmpeg was designed as a cross-platform solution for video and audio recording, conversion, and streaming. Its About page describes the command-line tool as “the leading multimedia framework, able to ...
Research from JFrog into the software supply chain vulnerability points to the need for better visibility into applications, ...