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A ProRes decoder in the browser beats native FFmpeg
Shared-memory multithreading in the browser decoded a 130-frame 1080p ProRes video in about 200ms, reportedly 3x faster than native FFmpeg
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Shared-memory multithreading in the browser decoded a 130-frame 1080p ProRes video in about 200ms, reportedly 3x faster than native FFmpeg
Got it down by another millisecond! 6ms per 1080p frame on a single core is insanely fast, and I suspect this is very close to the optimum (famous last words, probably)
A custom in-browser ProRes decoder can outperform FFmpeg’s WASM path and points toward practical high-performance video editing directly in web apps