StoryToolkitAI
An editing tool that uses AI to transcribe, understand content and search for anything in your footage, integrated with ChatGPT and other AI models (by octimot)
caer
High-performance Vision library in Python. Scale your research, not boilerplate. (by jasmcaus)
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StoryToolkitAI
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Creating a workflow with translated subtitles
There's StoryToolkitAI, it's free (But requires Davinci Resolve Studio). It can transcribe and generate subtitles quite accurately. It also has a feature to translate subtitles to English. I haven't tried the translate feature yet, but I've been using this tool for my work a lot. It also supports more languages than resolve's built in transcription and auto subtitle tool.
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r/davinciresolve AI Thread - Trying Something New
StoryToolkit AI
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How's Premiere's transcription accuracy for you?
I've been using StoryToolkitAI.
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Challenges w Subtitles - Descript is trash. Any other suggestions?
If you've got the paid version of Resolve Studio, there's a plugin that's pretty effective for adding captions/generating subtitle files. Story Toolkit AI
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Advice or links for help editing first feature length documentary?
I don't know how the situation is with Premiere or MC, I'm sure there are some tools either built-in or third-party, but for Davinci I know for certain of two options — the latest public beta which implements this feature natively (only for English at the moment) or a tool called StoryToolkitAI, which supports a number of languages and has pretty good recognition.
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NAB 2023 Discussions/Resolve 19 Predictions
I'm using this for transcription and subtitles. It's very rough right now, but the transcriptions are so good, and right now it's free.
- What is Auto subtitle plugins available for Resolve?
- Non-Cloud Software Video Transcription
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FAQ Friday: Automatic Caption/Subtitle Generation
For open or closed captions, or for subtitles traditionally used for accessibility and localization, use a transcription service like rev or Simon Says (or upload to YouTube and download the captions). If you have the Studio version and certain hardware, StoryToolkitAI may be an option.
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I've pretty much had it with Premiere.
What you’re looking for is StoryToolkitAI: https://github.com/octimot/StoryToolkitAI/releases
caer
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- Show HN: Caer – A lightweight GPU-accelerated Vision library in Python
- I wrote a lightweight GPU-accelerated Vision library in Python
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Jetson nano python3 illegal instruction problem
I think it may have. If you look at line 10 of https://github.com/jasmcaus/caer/blob/master/configs.ini, you’ll see that caer has numpy and opencv-contrib-python dependencies that get referenced in its setup.py. If I recall correctly, pip on the nano doesn’t pick up the default numpy and opencv-python system installs, so when you go to install something like caer that has them as dependencies, it will install new copies except the wheel files that it grabs are incompatible. The solution I have found to work is to run something similar to the command above: “pip3 install —no-binary caer —no-binary numpy—no-binary opencv-contrib-python —no-binary typing-extensions —no-binary mypy —force-reinstall caer”. Some of those —no-binary options may not be necessary but they’ll at least ensure pip grabs the source for each of the dependencies and rebuilds it locally rather than using an imcompatible version. This command will take awhile! But you only should have to do it once.
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