Hey guys,

I'm happy to announce go-astiencoder, an open source video encoder written 
in GO and based on ffmpeg C bindings.

Its goal is to assemble the full audio/video encoding process in GO for 
people looking to:

    - understand how such a process work in detail
    - integrate their video encoder in a GO ecosystem
    - visualize their encoding workflow and statuses/stats of nodes in real 
time
    - communicate with their encoder through an HTTP API + websocket to 
tweak behaviours in real time
    - use native GO subtitle libraries like astisub
    - build their own video encoder and take control of its workflow

Indeed resources to assemble such a thing in GO are scarce and I think the 
GO community could benefit from this project.

Right now I've implemented basic examples of remux, thumbnail extraction 
and h264/aac encoding.

I'm more than welcoming contributions.

Cheers

PS: the goal of this project is *NOT* to replace ffmpeg :D

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