FAQ
Q: What is the MCP Media Processing Server used for? A: It is used for advanced media processing operations, including video and image manipulation, conversion, compression, and editing.
Q: What are the prerequisites for using the MCP Server? A: You need to have FFmpeg for video processing and ImageMagick for image manipulation installed on your system.
Q: How does the MCP Server integrate with UBOS? A: The MCP Server integrates with UBOS to enhance digital content strategies by enabling efficient media processing and AI Agent orchestration.
Q: Can the MCP Server handle both video and image files? A: Yes, the server is designed to process both video and image files with a wide range of operations available for each.
Q: Is the MCP Server open-source? A: Yes, it is licensed under the MIT License, allowing for free use, modification, and distribution.
Media Processing Server
Project Details
- maoxiaoke/mcp-media-processor
- Last Updated: 4/16/2025
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