@remotion/renderer
The @remotion/renderer
package provides APIs for rendering video server-side.
The package is also internally used by the Remotion CLI and Remotion Lambda.
danger
The configuration file has no effect when using these APIs.
Installation
- npm
- yarn
- pnpm
- bun
npm i --save-exact @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
npm i --save-exact @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
pnpm i @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
pnpm i @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
bun i @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
bun i @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
yarn --exact add @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
yarn --exact add @remotion/renderer@4.0.176
Also update
remotion
and all `@remotion/*`
packages to the same version.Remove all
^
character in front of the version numbers of it as it can lead to a version conflict.Server-side rendering examples
See the Server-side rendering for some examples of how to use server-side rendering.
Available functions
The following APIs are available in the @remotion/renderer
package:
getCompositions()
List available compositions
selectComposition()
Get a composition
renderMedia()
Render a video or audio
renderFrames()
Render a series of images
renderStill()
Render a single image
stitchFramesToVideo()
Turn images into a video
openBrowser()
Open a Chrome browser to reuse across renders
ensureBrowser()
Open a Chrome browser to reuse across renders
makeCancelSignal()
Create token to later cancel a render
getVideoMetadata()
Get metadata from a video file in Node.js
getSilentParts()
Obtain silent portions of a video or audio
ensureFfmpeg()
Check for ffmpeg binary and install if not existing
ensureFfprobe()
Check for ffprobe binary and install if not existing
getCanExtractFramesFast()
Probes for fast extraction for <OffthreadVideo>
What's the difference between renderMedia()
and renderFrames()
?
In Remotion 3.0, we added the renderMedia()
API which combines renderFrames()
and stitchFramesToVideo()
into one simplified step and performs the render faster. Prefer renderMedia()
if you can.