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Learn about Video

From video API best practices to how to build your own streaming app, brush up on all things video with the articles below.

Rotate a video with FFmpeg

Learn how to rotate videos clockwise, counterclockwise, and flip them using FFmpeg's transpose filter

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Create GIFs from video clips with FFmpeg

Learn how to create high-quality GIFs from video clips using FFmpeg's conversion and optimization capabilities

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Merge audio and video files with FFmpeg

Learn how to merge separate audio and video files into a single video using FFmpeg's powerful processing capabilities

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Extract audio from a video file with FFmpeg

Learn how to extract audio from video files in various formats FFmpeg

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Add watermarks to a video with FFmpeg

Learn how to add custom watermarks to your videos using FFmpeg's powerful overlay and drawtext filters

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Stitch multiple videos together with FFmpeg

Learn how to join multiple video files into a single video using ffmpeg's powerful concatenation features

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Clip sections of a video with FFmpeg

Learn how to cut and extract specific portions of a video using ffmpeg's trimming features.

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Extract thumbnails from a video with FFmpeg

Learn how to extract one or more thumbnails from a video with FFmpeg. Understand benefits and drawbacks of selecting I-frame thumbnails.

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HTML5 video players: Understanding the video tag

HTML5 is the most recent version of HTML and was transformative for video. Learn about HTML5 video players, features, benefits, and more.

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Video compression: What it is and why it matters for video streaming

Video compression is a process that reduces the size of a video file using tools called encoders. Encoders implement specific media codecs in order to achieve various degrees of video compression. Enco...

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Video Content Delivery Network (CDN): What it is, how it works, and real-life examples

A video CDN caches local copies of video files for faster file delivery. Read about how CDNs work, examples, benefits, and definitions

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Video on demand (VOD): An introductory guide with examples and definitions

Video on demand (VOD) is a common industry term for video content that can be watched whenever the viewer chooses. It is an alternative to live or scheduled video content, which can only be viewed at a...

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