StoryToolkitAI
vtc-py
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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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
vtc-py
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Homebrew/DIY Timecode Box - Raspberry Pi Pico based
I wonder if this could help in some way https://github.com/opencinemac/vtc-py
What are some alternatives?
buzz - Buzz transcribes and translates audio offline on your personal computer. Powered by OpenAI's Whisper.
Unai.VITC - Simple VITC (vertical interval timecode) generator written in C#.
pydavinci - A python package that helps you script DaVinci Resolve
checkrr - Checkrr Scans your library files for corrupt media and replace the files via sonarr and radarr
es-clip-image-search - Sample implementation of natural language image search with OpenAI's CLIP and Elasticsearch or Opensearch.
pico-timecode - A budget friendly LTC/TimeCode device built from a RaspberryPi Pico - using the PIO blocks and MicroPython
caer - High-performance Vision library in Python. Scale your research, not boilerplate.
crispy - Crispy is a machine-learning algorithm to make video-games montages efficiently. It uses a neural network to detect highlights in the video-game frames
OpenTimelineIO - Open Source API and interchange format for editorial timeline information.