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Boombox
DESCRIPTION
Boombox is a high-level audio and video streaming tool built on top of the Membrane Framework. It is designed to make media transformations easier across common formats, containers, and streaming protocols. The project gives developers a simpler interface over lower-level multimedia pipelines, which can otherwise be complex to configure manually. Boombox is useful for Elixir projects that need to read, write, stream, transcode, or transform media without directly assembling every Membrane element. It can support applications such as media processing services, streaming tools, recording workflows, and format-conversion utilities. Its main value is making powerful Membrane-based multimedia processing more accessible through a cleaner, higher-level API.
Features
- High-level Membrane streaming tool
- Audio and video transformation support
- Format and container conversion
- Streaming protocol handling
- Elixir-based media workflow
- Simplified multimedia pipeline setup
Programming Language
Elixir
Categories
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