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https://urlrec.com/

Export web animations as mp4 videos.

Did you build an awesome Codepen and you want to share it on social media as video. Just send me the URL I'll send you back the video (well the API will).


https://urlrec.com/

Export web animations as mp4 videos from any public URL. API or trough UI. Actually it can be any website, not just animation.


I'm also working on solving a similar problem - how to export web animations to mp4 videos.

I'm building an API that takes any URL, and using Headless Chrome; I record a screen and export the video to mp4. I would appreciate any feedback if you would find something like this useful.


That would be useful, in particular if it can record at higher frame rates than when recording the screen. There are some solutions such as timecut* for rendering Javascript animations at high frame rates by manipulating the timer, but none that I know of concerning CSS animations.

* https://github.com/tungs/timecut


Interesting problem it does however give me a "I have a solution please give me a problem" vibe. What use cases are you trying to solve here?


High quality archival of web pages for the long term.

Who knows how difficult it will be to get them to render properly in X years to come, even the webpages themselves were stored. Imagine having for instance every archive.org link complemented with a video of each URL, scrolling down the web page to document what it actually looked like then, complete with ads and everything.


My initial idea comes from converting html5 banner ads to videos. This way, you could reuse them on platforms with video ads. Or you could create a simple preview to share it on social media. I think CodePen does this when you share it on Twitter.


Fair point actually. I could see this being used in some testing frame work as selenium as well.


I have a solution to this. Feel free to reach out directly: lenny@milk.video


Open the URL in an incognito tab.


I'm from a small Europen country. I watched a loot of English cartoons and movies when I was in primary school. I never really put time into studying English, and my grades were below average. But I was always able to understand and communicate in English better than my friends. I still struggle with spelling and forming proper sentences. Sometimes I found myself stutter, or I get lost in the middle of a sentence. I work for an English-speaking remote company, and I communicate with coworkers on a daily basis. I think I'm pretty introverted in my native language. Usually, I just don't pay enough attention when speaking to people. But when I use English, I have to put that little extra effort into following a conversation that is showing up as me asking more questions and being a more active participant in the discussion. This is no a 100% rule, but something a noticed over the years.


Hello. Me and my friend build this in last couple of weeks. If any one have questions or any kind of feedback, feel free to write a comment or send us an email.


Location: Europe/Slovenia

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not at this time

Technologies: Android, Web(.net c#, Rails, Javascript, html, css, ...,different template engines), DB(SQL, postgre, mongo)

Resume:

  -1 year front end web development of banking systems

  -2 years lead Android developer

  -1 year mostly web development for startup

Email: pzagor2 [at] gmail


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