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convert-video
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A lightweight video conversion tool to convert mp4, avi and mov file.
npm install convert-video
import VideoConverter from 'convert-video'
VideoConverter.convert(sourceVideoFile, targetVideoFormat);
<input type='file' accept=".mp4, .avi, .mov" onchange="convertVideo(this)" />
import VideoConverter from 'convert-video'
async function convertVideo(input) {
let sourceVideoFile = input.files[0];
let targetVideoFormat = 'avi'
let convertedVideoDataObj = await VideoConverter.convert(sourceVideoFile, targetVideoFormat);
}
function downloadVideo(convertedVideoDataObj) {
let a = document.createElement("a");
a.href = convertedVideoDataObj.data;
a.download = convertedVideoDataObj.name + "." + convertedVideoDataObj.format;
a.click();
}
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A lightweight video conversion tool to convert mp4, avi and mov file.
The npm package convert-video receives a total of 93 weekly downloads. As such, convert-video popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that convert-video demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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