Local packaging
The source video stays in this browser session and is encoded without sending bytes to a server.
Browser streaming tool
Generate a multi-rendition HLS package in the browser and write the manifest plus segments into a local directory.
Output directory
Choose a writable directory for the manifest and segments.
A normal multi-rendition HLS package for most playback tests.
Three steps to finish the browser workflow.
Drop a source video here, or click to choose one.
Choose a writable directory for the manifest and segments.
This page uses Mediabunny plus browser encoding support to create several AVC renditions, package them as HLS, and write every output file into a directory you pick.
Core details about privacy, browser support, output, and practical limits before you start.
The source video stays in this browser session and is encoded without sending bytes to a server.
Creates a ladder of 1080p to 240p AVC variants plus a shared AAC audio track for a normal VOD package.
Writes a manifest plus segment files into a user-selected directory.
Find quick answers about privacy, browser support, exports, and what to try when a file is heavy.
This browser tool processes the selected media locally on this device. The file is not uploaded to ArtPlayer servers for this workflow.
No. ArtPlayer browser tools do not add watermarks to exported files.
The work runs in your browser, so speed depends on your device, browser, memory, source size, and the export settings needed for the result.
Recent Chrome, Edge, and other modern Chromium browsers usually work best for heavier browser media processing.
Try a smaller source, close other heavy tabs, reduce resolution or duration first, and keep the tab open until the export finishes.
HLS output includes playlists and media segments so players can stream the video in chunks.
The browser workflow writes the generated package to a directory you choose when supported.
Yes. The tool writes playlist and segment files for a browser-generated HLS VOD package.
HLS uses a playlist plus media segments, so the output is a set of files rather than a single MP4.
Choose an output preset before creating the package. Each preset writes a different set of video renditions, and the preview lets you switch between them.
The preview needs a browser with Media Source Extensions and File System Access support. The package itself is written locally by the browser.
Continue editing with nearby ArtPlayer tools that work with the same local, browser-first workflow.
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