FFmpeg

5 videos across 5 channels

From automating drone control and screen captures to stitching together screenshots into videos, FFmpeg plays a quiet but essential role in modern workflows. The clips show how command-line multimedia processing underpins AI agents, documentation-browsing workflows, and cross‑platform app demos, turning fragmented media into cohesive outputs. It’s a practical thread through real-world projects that rely on efficient encoding, streaming, and video assembly.

Watch an AI Agent Learn to Fly a DJI Tello. Will it work? thumbnail

Watch an AI Agent Learn to Fly a DJI Tello. Will it work?

A Cloudflare developer walks through a live demo where an AI agent, powered by Moonream, controls a DJI drone using a ga

00:13:30
My new app is really stupid (I wrote none of the code) thumbnail

My new app is really stupid (I wrote none of the code)

The video introduces a new side project called Quip Slop, a AI driven game inspired by Quiplash that runs across a CLI a

00:12:16
Arch Linux...time to say goodbye? thumbnail

Arch Linux...time to say goodbye?

The video details the creator's experience switching to Arch Linux and the Neoim editor, the resulting workflow changes,

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