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mcp-media-processor

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The mcp-media-processor is a Node.js server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable powerful media processing capabilities. It supports video processing, conversion, trimming, and editing, as well as image manipulation, effects, watermarking, and compression. Leveraging FFmpeg and ImageMagick, it provides robust tools for handling multimedia content within MCP-enabled workflows.

Use This MCP server To

Convert videos between formats using MCP commands Trim and edit video clips programmatically Apply image effects and watermarks via MCP Compress media files to reduce size Automate batch processing of images and videos Integrate media manipulation into AI workflows Generate thumbnails from video content Extract frames from videos for analysis

README

MCP Media Processing Server

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A Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for media processing operations, providing powerful video and image manipulation capabilities.

Features

  • Video processing and conversion
  • Image processing and manipulation
  • Media compression
  • Video trimming and editing
  • Image effects and watermarking

Prerequisites

Before using this server, make sure you have the following dependencies installed on your system:

  • FFmpeg: Required for video processing operations

    • macOS: brew install ffmpeg
    • Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
    • Windows: Download from FFmpeg official website
  • ImageMagick: Required for image processing operations

How to use

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

NPX

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mediaProcessor": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "mcp-media-processor@latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}

API

Tools

Video Operations
  • execute-ffmpeg

    • Execute any FFmpeg command with custom options
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input video file
      • options (string[]): Array of FFmpeg command options
      • outputPath (string, optional): Absolute path for output file
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Output filename
  • convert-video

    • Convert video to different format
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input video file
      • outputFormat (string): Desired output format (e.g., mp4, mkv, avi)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • compress-video

    • Compress video file
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input video file
      • quality (number, optional): Compression quality (1-51, lower is better quality)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • trim-video

    • Trim video to specified duration
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input video file
      • startTime (string): Start time in format HH:MM:SS
      • duration (string): Duration in format HH:MM:SS
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
Image Operations
  • compress-image

    • Compress PNG image using ImageMagick
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input PNG image
      • quality (number, optional): Compression quality (1-100)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • convert-image

    • Convert image to different format
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input image file
      • outputFormat (string): Desired output format (e.g., jpg, png, webp, gif)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • resize-image

    • Resize image to specified dimensions
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input image file
      • width (number, optional): Target width in pixels
      • height (number, optional): Target height in pixels
      • maintainAspectRatio (boolean, optional): Whether to maintain aspect ratio
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • rotate-image

    • Rotate image by specified degrees
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input image file
      • degrees (number): Rotation angle in degrees
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • add-watermark

    • Add watermark to image
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input image file
      • watermarkPath (string): Absolute path to watermark image file
      • position (string, optional): Position of watermark (default: "southeast")
      • opacity (number, optional): Watermark opacity (0-100)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename
  • apply-effect

    • Apply visual effect to image
    • Inputs:
      • inputPath (string): Absolute path to input image file
      • effect (string): Effect to apply (blur, sharpen, edge, emboss, grayscale, sepia, negate)
      • intensity (number, optional): Effect intensity (0-100)
      • outputPath (string, optional): Custom output path
      • outputFilename (string, optional): Custom output filename

License

This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.

mcp-media-processor FAQ

What dependencies are required to run mcp-media-processor?
FFmpeg for video processing and ImageMagick for image manipulation must be installed.
Can mcp-media-processor handle both video and image files?
Yes, it supports comprehensive video and image processing operations.
How does mcp-media-processor integrate with MCP workflows?
It exposes media processing functions as MCP server endpoints accessible by MCP clients.
Is mcp-media-processor cross-platform?
Yes, it runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows with appropriate dependencies installed.
Can I use mcp-media-processor to compress media files?
Yes, it includes media compression features for both images and videos.
Does mcp-media-processor support video trimming and editing?
Yes, it provides trimming and basic editing capabilities for video files.
How do I install FFmpeg and ImageMagick for this server?
Installation instructions are provided for macOS, Ubuntu/Debian, and Windows in the documentation.
Can mcp-media-processor be extended with custom media operations?
As a Node.js server, it can be customized and extended to add new media processing features.