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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Supper Club × Dylan Jhaveri - Video for the Web and MUX

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Dylan Jhaveri about his work at Mux, how Mux ingests and spits out video, and where Mux fits in a tech stack for developers working with video and audio. Show Notes 00:36 Welcome 01:27 Who is Dylan Jhaveri? Dylan (@dylanjha) The Internet’s video infrastructure | Mux Mux Player 03:04 Why did you build Mux Player? FFmpeg FFmpeg WASM 06:19 How did you chose to go with web components? CanIUse Mediasource 09:36 What is Mux? 15:20 Can you stitch or clip video via the API with Mux? 18:07 Do you think hls will be supported in Chromium or Firefox? 21:56 How does Mux process videos into 5 versions? 26:35 Is Web assembly in use for video? 27:55 Has Mux researched AI for video? 31:13 Building a podcast transcription video 36:49 Do you have to use MP4? What about webM? 39:36 Media Chrome video player Elements for building media players 44:58 What’s Mux Data? Mux Data 49:33 Slick Mux website Mux.com 52:13 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Cruise Tweet us your tasty treats Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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0:00.0

I sure hope you're hungry who I'm starving wash those hands pull up a chair and secure that feedback

0:08.0

Because it's time to listen to Scott Tolinsky and Wes Boss attempt to use human language to converse with and pick the brains of other

0:16.0

Developers, I thought there was gonna be food so buckle up and grab that a

0:21.1

Handle because this ride is going to get wild

0:25.7

This is the syntax supper club

0:31.0

Welcome to syntax on this supper club. We're going to be talking to Dylan Javari about

0:44.0

Mucks and video for the web the challenges of video streaming modern video streaming future video streaming and all kinds of things in between

0:54.2

My name is Scott Tolinsky. I'm a developer from Denver with me as always is Wes. Wes. How's it going man?

0:59.0

I'm pretty good excited to talk about videos today. I'm always excited to talk about video right both of us have had such a

1:04.6

A tremendous amount of video in our careers that video for the web has been a big big thing for us

1:10.3

So Dylan welcome to the show. How's it going my man? It's going well. Thanks for having me on. I've been seeing you guys

1:17.1

Do video and a lot of developers learn through video. I'm a self-taught

1:21.4

Developers a video was a big part of how I learned to code so yeah, super stoked to be on and talk about it today nice

1:28.4

Do you want to give maybe just a little background about who you are and what you're doing?

1:33.9

Yeah, I'm so I work at Mucks Mucks M UX.com

1:39.4

I'm for kind of 10 plus years. I've been a software engineer building products

1:44.9

Kind of switched off between working at companies starting my own companies, but for the past almost four years now

1:50.0

I've been at Mucks Mucks's video infrastructure for developers

1:54.7

The last startup I had before this was building a product that video was I came component of that

2:00.7

It was a SaaS product called Crowdcast and did video streaming

2:05.7

So I came into that kind of with no background as with video in particular

2:10.1

I just building products on the web building with a lot of the same stuff you guys talk about and I had to kind of learn about

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