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Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Executing FFmpeg command and polling every one second until success or an error
Submit an FFmpeg command for processing with input and output file specifications.
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Automate Video Processing: Integrate Rendi - FFmpeg API with Make
Connect Rendi - FFmpeg API with Make to automate your video processing workflows. Edit, compress, and share media files across your favorite apps automatically without writing any code.
Run complex FFmpeg commands to edit, compress, or convert media files visually without writing any code.
Trigger media processing automatically whenever new files are uploaded to cloud storage apps like Google Drive or Dropbox.
Send processed videos directly to your social media channels or website host the moment they are ready.
Get instant alerts on Slack or email the moment your media files finish processing or if an error occurs.
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