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Ocrad.js is a pure-javascript version of Antonio Diaz Diaz's Ocrad project, automatically converted using Emscripten. It is a simple OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program that can convert scanned images of text back into text. Clocking in at about a megabyte of Javascript with no hefty training data dependencies (looking at you, Tesseract), it's on the lighter end of the spectrum. This was m
This is sort of a conceptual reversal (or not, this might just be making the description needlessly confusing) of one of my older projects,Weppy. First, what Weppy did was it added support for WebP in browsers which didn’t support it by converting it into a single-frame video. This is instead predicated on the assumption that the browser already has support for WebP (at this point, it means it onl
web based multimedia authoring platform
This is almost certainly the first mp3 player of its kind. Right above you should see a file prompt, go and select your music folder. It will index songs on your hard drive, read ID3 tags, play songs and it works offline. HTML5 is awesome. By @antimatter15 http://antimatter15.com
* Well, not really *anything* imaginable, but a lot of them QuickTime and Windows Media are pluggable multimedia frameworks. And since Safari and IE9 use them for <video> support, any codec or container format supported by the respective frameworks, works in the browser. For QuickTime, the list for videos goes along the lines of 3GP, Apple Video, AVI, DV, Cinepak, H.261, H.262, H.263, H.264, Micro
I’ve tried this before but it didn’t work. <canvas> can’t do toDataURL(‘image/gif’), and the primitive GLIF library couldn’t do much so I never had the opportunity to test my gif-merging code that I had. But I’m at it again, this time, porting it from the AS3GIF library, an awesomely comprehensive bitmap to binary gif encoder that even supports LZW compression (and the patent has luckily expired.
Weppy Demo: WebP in modern browsers today Demo Code How does it work? WebP is actually a lightweight container for a single VP8 frame (whereas WebM is a container based off Matroska meant for video). WebM support exists already in Chrome, Firefox and Opera, so all that's needed to render it is to do a little magic to convert the RIFF encoded WebP image into a EBML/Matroska encoded single frame Web
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