Support for transcoding short videos and generating time-lapse from series of stills, thumbnails & gifs
See original GitHub issueIt’s called sharp-image
but do you have any plans on supporting video too using ffmpeg
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@superandrew213 I agree. I’d like to support it. It also aligns with some other work I’m doing with
serverless-chrome
and screencasts.@adieuadieu we could use AWS Fargate to run long processes for video processing.
https://serverless.com/blog/serverless-application-for-long-running-process-fargate-lambda