Shows your current framerate (fps) in the status bar of your iOS app
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Dec 18, 2019 - Objective-C
Shows your current framerate (fps) in the status bar of your iOS app
Provides a well-constructed main loop useful for JavaScript games and other animated or time-dependent applications.
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Video timecode class for Perl and command line program. Supports any frame rate, conversions, drop/non-drop frame counts and more.
Frame ticker with easy events for animation or games in JavaScript or TypeScript
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Show actual FPS in your scene.
A pure, dependency free, XSLT 1.0 library for video timecode manipulation
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Transform a frame-rate value into an human readable string ("30000/1001" → "29.97fps")
TensorFlow Lite classification on a bare Raspberry Pi 4 at 33 FPS
Rendering path optimisation
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