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ffmpegio-core
: Media I/O with FFmpeg in PythonThis package has been deprecated as it is merged with the ffmpegio
package.
If you are new to the package, please install ffmpegio
instead:
pip install ffmpegio
and visit visit https://github.com/python-ffmpegio/python-ffmpegio for the details.
If you are an active ffmpegio user, please read the following link for how to upgrade to v0.11
https://github.com/python-ffmpegio/python-ffmpegio/wiki/Instructions-to-upgrade-to-v0.11.0
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Media I/O with FFmpeg
We found that ffmpegio-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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