0.3.0 • Published 3 years ago

cavif-bin v0.3.0

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MIT
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3 years ago

cavif-bin

cavif bin-wrapper that makes it seamlessly available as a local dependency

I hope that this package will be part of the imagemin plugins as an imagemin-avif WIP

About AVIF

AVIF offers significant compression gains vs. JPEG and WebP, with a recent Netflix study showing 50% savings vs. standard JPEG and > 60% savings on 4:4:4 content

Underhood

cavif-bin use cavif v0.6.6 with BSD 3-Clause License and Copyright (c) 2020, Kornel, as a AVIF coder.

Encoder options

OptionDescription
--quality=nQuality from 1 (worst) to 100 (best), the default value is 80. The numbers have different meaning than JPEG's quality scale. Beware when comparing codecs.
--speed=nEncoding speed between 1 (best, but slowest) and 10 (fastest, but a blurry mess), the default value is 1. Encoding of AVIF is pretty slow, so you need either a) beefy multicore machine b) avoid large images c) patience.
--overwriteReplace files if there's .avif already. By default existing files are left untouched.
-o pathWrite output to this path instead of samefile.avif. If multiple input files are specified, it's interpreted as a directory.
--quietDon't print anything during conversion.
--premultiplied-alphaWarning: currently incompatible with libavif. Improves compression of transparent images by clearing RGB of fully transparent pixels and lowering quality of semi-transparent colors.
--dirty-alphaDon't change RGB values of transparent pixels. By default irrelevant color of transparent pixels is cleared to avoid wasting space.
--color=rgbencode using RGB color space instead of YCbCr color space. Makes color closer to lossless, but makes files larger.

Install

npm install cavif-bin

Usage

const {execFile} = require('child_process');
const cavif = require('cavif-bin');

execFile(cavif, ['input.png','--quality=74', '-o', 'output.avif'], err => {
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log('Image is converted!');
});

CLI

You can install cavif globally.

npm install --global cavif-bin

And use it as a CLI command.

cavif --help

AVIF browsers support

  • Chrome Desktop 85+
  • Firefox 63+ (with media.av1.enabled activated)
  • Firefox for Android 64+ (with media.av1.enabled and media.av1.use-dav1d activated)
  • Edge 18+ (with AV1 Video Extension installed)

License

MIT © nucliweb