Cliparr isn't just an editing tool, it's also an effective video converter. However, the editing UI can get in the way of a simple video conversion. So, we extracted the export functionality from Cliparr and made it accessible without needing to self-host anything yourself.
Try the new PWA-installable, browser-based, offline video conversion tool: https://cliparr.dev/convert/
Beyond that there are several quality-of-life fixes; Jellyfin users should now have more reliable playback, and servers with many users can now easily filter playback to their preferred users.
Read the blog post announcing the new converter and diving deeper on how GIF support was added: https://cliparr.dev/blog/convert-video-in-your-browser/
What's Changed
- feat(frontend): add dashboard viewer filter by @KyleTryon in #146
- fix(server): force Jellyfin HLS preview transcode by @KyleTryon in #150
- fix(frontend): hide stale single-viewer filter by @KyleTryon in #151
- chore(cliparr): update dependencies by @KyleTryon in #152
- chore(www): improve structured data coverage by @KyleTryon in #153
- feat(www): add public video converter by @KyleTryon in #154
- feat(www): add convert export metrics by @KyleTryon in #155
- feat(www): make convert installable by @KyleTryon in #157
- docs(www): announce Cliparr Convert by @KyleTryon in #156
Full Changelog: v1.1.1...v1.2.0
Docker image
Published to ghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr.
docker pull ghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr:1.2.0Tags:
ghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr:1.2.0ghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr:1.2ghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr:latestghcr.io/techsquidtv/cliparr:sha-e2848cb
Digest: sha256:7fe6cf11e700b00e894c7a97f03819f06c824515fea36f04306d5601d96e33fa