Asciline – real-time ASCII video rendering engine
Summary
Asciline is a real-time ASCII video rendering engine that converts video frames into ASCII art on the fly.
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ASCILINE is a high-performance open-source real-time ASCII video rendering engine that converts videos into plain text character displays, supporting multiple rendering modes, low-bandwidth transmission, and CSS effects overlay.
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