Cliparr v1 Release - Personal Media Clipper (cliparr.dev)
from TechSquidTV@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 31 May 21:06
https://lemmy.world/post/47593116

I can finally set this partially aside for a little while. v1.0.0 is now available.

Cliparr is a self-hosted media-clipper that runs *mostly * in your browser to quickly and easily create clips from your personal media. Whether it’s Jellyfin, Plex, or a local video, you can jump in and quickly export a clip in a variety of file types and resolutions.

To use it, you would do something like:

Like I shared a week ago, you will then have something like this

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/92689353-c90c-4b54-8f13-00bb19bcfc4d.mp4">

Check out the new website and docs at cliparr.dev The repo is available here: github.com/TechSquidTV/Cliparr

I’ll shamelessly ask you to please share! I can not post on that other site, try as I might.

#selfhosted

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VonReposti@feddit.dk on 31 May 21:24 next collapse

I kinda liked posting some random funny snippets of TV shows and movies on the forbidden Lemmy. Maybe I should take that up again now that Cliparr can cut down most of the time it’ll take.

Only problem is that I still need the communities that would benefit from such submissions. On Reddit this was mostly on a fan sub for the given TV show, but Lemmy isn’t big enough for that (at least I think so).

superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 31 May 21:26 next collapse

Does this have the ability to compress clips to a target size for say something like Discord?

TechSquidTV@lemmy.world on 31 May 21:36 collapse

Right now it just has a resolution toggle but I have been thinking of adding a quality target like we do with screenshots. A file size target is a bit more complicated but technically possible. I think a lot of apps would likely slap a “social media target”. I think we could do something similar.

grue@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 07:53 next collapse

Why does this need to be a hosted service/web app? Why can’t it just be a regular-ass application?

napkin2020@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jun 08:08 next collapse

Message recieved. It is now an 90gb electron app.

TechSquidTV@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 13:14 collapse

… Because Plex and Jellyfin are web based… And it’s for them.

PeepsPepperton@lemmy.ml on 01 Jun 12:19 collapse