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Mux video and audio files from selected formats inside your browser! Video & Audio Muxer is an add-on that helps you easily mux video-only and audio-only files and generate a video file with embedded audio in your browser. It uses the FFmpeg library which is compiled from C and C++ language to JavaScript with the Emscripten project. Emscripten is a source-to-source compiler that can compile native C/C++ codes to JavaScript language. To work with this add-on, just open the app UI and drag input files (video & audio) in the app UI (top section). Then, press the - Command - button to insert the mux command, and finally press the - Mux - button to start the job. Once the muxing is done, a preview of the resulting video will be shown and a - Download - button will also appear. To switch the app theme to dark, please press the moon icon next to the - Mux - button. Note 1: if you are familiar with FFmpeg commands, you can enter your mux command in the input field. The - Command - button in the app only inserts a common mux command. Note 2: the default extension for the output video file is set automatically based on the input video and audio formats. However, you can change this file extension, but please enter a proper FFmpeg command to change the final file extension, otherwise, the FFmpeg engine will not be able to mux the inputs for the chosen output file extension. Note 3: if you have a feature request, or found a bug to report, please fill out the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/video-audio-muxer.html).
Converter Video
Convert any video file to one of several supported formats (for example, mp4) from your browser! The "Converter Video" extension allows you to convert any video format to another with ease. The FFmpeg library, which is compiled from the C/C++ language to JavaScript using the Emscripten compiler, is used. Emscripten is a source-to-source compiler that converts native C/C++ instructions to JavaScript. To acquire further information about the Emscripten compiler, see this Wikipedia article. To use this add-on, just open the app UI and drag a video file to the designated area. Then input your FFmpeg command into the input file and press the Run button. The link to download the video file will be available at the bottom of the UI once the conversion is finished. Please keep in mind that depending on the video size and type of conversion selected, conversion might take some time. In order for you to start working with this add-on, there are some sample commands (as buttons) offered in the app UI that you may utilize. Because this add-on uses the browser version of FFmpeg, it is slower than desktop applications/libraries. The usage of the extension is simple, however. Simply place it in your browser and it will begin to operate immediately without the need for any extra plugins. It's only suited for simple conversions and has a restricted number on codecs.
Media Tools - Convert, Split & Extract
Manipulate media files (video & audio) via FFmpeg interpreter right in your browser! Media Tools, is a simple add-on that allows you to easily manipulate media (video, audio, etc.) files right in your browser. It uses an open-source software called FFmpeg. FFmpeg is an engine containing a suite of libraries for handling video, audio, and other media files and streams. In order to get more info about FFmpeg, please read this (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg) Wikipedia page. To download and install FFmpeg on your machine, please visit this (https://www.ffmpeg.org/) page. This add-on uses nativeMessaging (https://developer.chrome.com/apps/nativeMessaging) technology to communicate with FFmpeg software on your machine. Before using this add-on, you need to install FFmpeg on your machine. You also need the native client patch in order to build the communication between FFmpeg and your browser. Please visit this (https://github.com/alexmarcoo-nt/open-in-native-client/releases) GitHub repo and download the related patch for your machine. Follow the instruction in the above GitHub page in order to install the patch in your system. After installing, the "Media Tools" add-on in your browser can communicate with FFmpeg client on your machine (Window, Linux, or Mac). If you have a feature request or found a bug to report, please fill the bug report form in the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/media-tools.html).
Download Tools - Multi threaded
Multi-threaded download utility with aria2 engine for your browser! Download Tools is a simple and yet powerful add-on that allows you to easily download files with a multi-threaded technique in your browser. It uses an open-source software called - aria2. According to the aria2 website (https://aria2.github.io/), it is a lite multi-protocol and multi-source command-line download utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink. This add-on uses nativeMessaging (https://developer.chrome.com/apps/nativeMessaging) technology to communicate with aria2 utility on your machine. Before using this add-on, you need to have aria2 executable on your system. You also need the native-client patch to build the communication between aria2 and your browser. First, please visit this (https://github.com/aria2/aria2/releases) page to download and install the aria2 engine on your system. Then, please visit this (https://github.com/alexmarcoo-nt/open-in-native-client/releases) GitHub repo and download the related patch for your machine. Follow the instruction in the above GitHub page to install the patch in your system. After installing, download tools add-on in your browser can communicate with aria2 client on your machine (Window, Linux, or Mac). If you have a feature request or found a bug to report, please fill the bug report form in the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/multithreaded-download-manager.html).
Video Converter
Convert any video file to selected formats (i.e. mp4) inside your browser! Video Converter extension helps you easily convert any video format to another (for example, WEBM to MP4). It uses the FFmpeg library which is compiled from C/C++ language to JavaScript with Emscripten compiler. Emscripten is a source-to-source compiler that can compile native C/C++ codes to JavaScript language. Please read this Wikipedia page to get more info about the Emscripten compiler. To work with this add-on, just open the app UI and drag a video file to the designated area in the app. Then, type your FFmpeg command in the input file and press the - Run - button. Once the conversion is done, the link to download the video file will be available at the bottom of the UI. Please note that conversion may take some time depending on the video size and also the type of conversion that you choose. There are some sample commands available in the app UI (as buttons) which you can use to start working with this add-on. Note: Since this add-on runs FFmpeg in the browser, it runs slower than the native FFmpeg applications/library. However, using the add-on is very easy. Simply add it to your browser and it starts to work without any additional plugins. It is only suitable for simple conversions and has a limited number of codecs. Note: This add-on is specifically designed for "video" conversion. If you want to convert an "audio" file, please use my other add-on Audio Converter (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/audio-converter/ahmgleafdlnihcbfdifidfdanbfhnjhc). If you have a feature request or found a bug to report, please fill the bug report form on the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/video-converter.html).