VidStab

Stabilizes shaky video content from hand-held or vehicle-mounted cameras.

Made by Georg Martius

  • stabilization

  • Video Editor

  • video-stitch

What is VidStab?

Vidstab is a powerful video stabilization library that seamlessly integrates with popular video processing tools like FFmpeg and Transcode. Designed to address the common problem of shaky and jittered video footage, Vidstab offers a comprehensive solution to create smooth and stable videos, even in the face of extreme camera movements

Highlights

  • Detection Algorithms: Vidstab employs advanced detection algorithms to identify and analyze camera shake and vibrations within the video content
  • Integration with FFmpeg and Transcode: The library can be easily plugged into these widely used video processing frameworks, enabling users to leverage its stabilization capabilities within their existing workflows
  • Support for Various Capture Scenarios: Vidstab is particularly beneficial for videos recorded during activities such as skiing, cycling, and various sports, where the camera is subjected to significant motion and vibration
  • Linux-based System Compatibility: The library is designed to run on Linux-based systems, providing a reliable and efficient stabilization solution for users within that ecosystem.

Platforms

  • Linux
  • FreeBSD

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Command line interface

    • Video Stabilization