7 best PHP Media Player libraries in 2024
by marketing.admin@openweaver.com Updated: Feb 10, 2023
Guide Kit
PHP Media Player is a library that allows to create your own custom media player. It's available on Github and has a MIT license, so it can be used for free by anyone. It is cross-platform and runs on Windows, Linux, OS X, Android and iOS. PHP Media Player is an open source media player library written in PHP. It can be used to create a custom video and audio player for the website, or as a starting point for a new project. PHP Media Player library is an easy-to-use and lightweight media player for websites and mobile apps. It has many features like playing video and audio files, supporting all common video formats, support for sub-titles, supports playlist and much more. Developers tend to use some of the following PHP Media Player open source libraries are: PHP-FFmpeg-video-streaming - Package media content for online streaming using FFmpeg; xbmc-video-server - Web interface for streaming or downloading media; media-embed - PHP library to deal with all those media services around.
PHP-FFmpeg-video-streamingby aminyazdanpanah
📼 Package media content for online streaming(DASH and HLS) using FFmpeg
PHP-FFmpeg-video-streamingby aminyazdanpanah
PHP 408 Version:v1.2.16 License: Permissive (MIT)
xbmc-video-serverby Jalle19
Web interface for streaming or downloading media from a Kodi/XBMC library
xbmc-video-serverby Jalle19
PHP 184 Version:Current License: Strong Copyleft (GPL-3.0)
media-embedby dereuromark
A PHP library to deal with all those media services around, parsing their URLs and displaying their audios/videos.
media-embedby dereuromark
PHP 166 Version:0.5.8 License: Permissive (MIT)
open-media-playerby IET-OU
A mainstream audio & video player service that puts accessibility first —
open-media-playerby IET-OU
PHP 10 Version:1.6.2 License: Others (Non-SPDX)
transcopyby ohnotnow
Basic web app to copy files from my raspberry pi to my media player
transcopyby ohnotnow
PHP 0 Version:Current License: Permissive (MIT)