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mpegts_to_mp4
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This is Apple HTTP Live Streaming JavaScript player created by performing realtime conversion of MPEG-TS video chunks to MPEG-4 in separate thread using Web Worker and playing them in order in main thread.
Conversion is done using jBinary binary manipulation library with programmatically described data structures according to ISO 13818-1, ISO-14496-2, ISO-14496-12 and ITU-T H.222.0 specifications.
Works best in Chrome (stable branch), having more noticable lags when switching videos but still working in latest Firefox versions and IE10+.
Please note that demo uses 3rd-party HLS demo source and service http://www.corsproxy.com/ for proxying it with needed Cross-Origin-Request headers for browsers to allow chunk downloading, so it may be unstable.
Check out http://rreverser.github.io/mpegts/ for live demo.
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Pure JavaScript MPEGTS->MP4 converter.
The npm package mpegts_to_mp4 receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, mpegts_to_mp4 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mpegts_to_mp4 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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