# Credits ## Prior art HyperFrames was inspired by prior work in the browser-based video rendering space. In particular, we want to acknowledge: - **[Remotion](https://www.remotion.dev)** pioneered the approach of using a headless browser + FFmpeg `image2pipe` pipeline to turn web primitives into deterministic video in the JavaScript ecosystem. Several of HyperFrames' architectural ideas — ordered async barriers for parallel frame capture, multi-host port availability probing for dev servers, and the broader shape of a "render HTML to video" CLI — were informed by studying how Remotion approaches these problems. All code in this repository is independently implemented and distributed under the [Apache 2.0 License](LICENSE). HyperFrames is not affiliated with Remotion. ## Thanks Thanks also to the authors and maintainers of the open-source projects HyperFrames builds on, including Puppeteer, FFmpeg, GSAP, Hono, and the broader Node.js ecosystem. ## Third-party licenses - **[mediabunny](https://github.com/nicoch/mediabunny)** — media toolkit used in the studio for fast metadata extraction from file headers. Licensed under the [Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL-2.0)](https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/).