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Show HN: Revideo – Create Videos with Code
Hey HN! We’re building Revideo (https://github.com/redotvideo/revideo), an open source toolkit that lets you programmatically create and export videos with the animation library Motion Canvas (https://github.com/motion-canvas/motion-canvas). This is useful whenever you want to build apps that automate certain video tasks, which is increasingly possible using AI tools - for instance, one of our first users is building an app that turns code documentation into video tutorials.
Revideo extends Motion Canvas with features that are essential for creating video, such as the ability to export audio tracks, a nodejs package for headless, parameterized & much faster rendering, and audio components that make audio editing and syncing easier. While Motion Canvas aims to be a standalone editor [1], we want to build a set of libraries that lets developers integrate video editing functionality into their apps. Our goal is to provide an open-source alternative to Remotion (https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion).
At the start of this year, we explored a bunch of product ideas in the space of AI-based video creation. For example, we’ve built apps that automatically create educational short videos and have experimented with automatically A/B testing and personalizing video ads.
While building these products, we were frustrated with the video editing frameworks we used: Moviepy (https://github.com/Zulko/moviepy), which we relied on initially, doesn’t offer a way to preview your videos, so we’d often have to wait minutes for a video to render to test our code changes. Remotion (https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion), which we switched to later, is really good, but we didn’t want to rely on it as it is not open source (source-available only). That’s why we decided to build Revideo.
We’d already been following Motion Canvas for some time and really liked using it, so we thought that extending it would get us to something useful much faster than building an animation library from scratch. Initially, we tried to build our features as Motion Canvas plugins, but this did not provide enough flexibility to achieve the desired functionality. Additionally, video-specific features (such as audio support) were generally considered out of scope by the Motion Canvas maintainers, which is why we ultimately ended up creating a fork. We’re unsure if this is the right way to go in the long term, and would prefer to find a way to build Revideo without diverging from Motion Canvas too much - if you have suggestions on how to solve this, we’d love your input.
Compared to Remotion, which builds on top of React, Motion Canvas uses the HTML Canvas API and makes you define animation flows with generator functions. Its API is more “procedural”, as it makes you define the things that happen in your animation as a sequence of yields, whereas Remotion gives you a frame number and lets you declare how your video should look like at that frame.
Our current focus is improving the open source project. In the long term, we want to make money by building a rendering service for developers building apps with Revideo. Such a service would offer a pretty similar deployment experience to Vercel, but instead of web apps, we let developers deploy Revideo projects and expose a rendering endpoint for them. Letting us manage the infrastructure will allow us to offer much faster rendering, as we can massively parallelize rendering jobs on our servers (e.g. spinning up 100 headless browsers that render 100 frames each to render a video with 10,000 frames).
We’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions! You can find our repo at https://github.com/redotvideo/revideo, We’ve also released an example video editing app at https://github.com/redotvideo/revideo-saas-template. Thank you!
[1] “Motion Canvas is not a normal npm package. It's a standalone tool that happens to be distributed via npm.” - https://github.com/orgs/motion-canvas/discussions/1015
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Video Generation with Python
Python has become a popular programming language for different applications, including data science, artificial intelligence, and web development. But, did you know creating and rendering fully customized videos with Python is also possible? At Stack Builders, we have successfully used Python libraries such as MoviePy, SciPy, and ImageMagick to generate videos with animations, text, and images. In this article, we will look closer at how Python can be used for video generation and explore some of the powerful libraries and tools that make it possible.
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VideoClip.set_layer functionality not working
VideoClip.set_layer functionality was added in https://github.com/Zulko/moviepy/pull/1176 but when I try to use it I get this error:
- Is there any Python library that can programmatically add text to videos with effects?
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YouTube Downloader
Moviepy was used to connect video and audio track.
- Video Editor
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Generate all possible combinations of a set of videos
I'm pretty sure Moviepy can do something like this.
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bug in 'cutout' transformation
For those of you who will try to figure this out, I have a couple notes. First, this doesn’t appear to be the only bug in cutout. If one tries to cut out X length of video, then the new rendered video will have X length of audio removed from the end. In other words, if I remove 3 seconds of film somewhere in the media, the resulting movie will have 3 seconds of silence at the end, although the video at the end is still intact. Thankfully, this can be fixed by going into the moviepy library, into “decorators”, and on line 43 under “def apply_to_audio(f, clip, *a, **k):”, change it from “newclip.audio = f(newclip.audio, *a, **k)” to “newclip.audio = f(clip.audio, *a, **k)”. By the way, I didn’t come up with this fix, these guys did.
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lord-of-the-clips (lotc): CLI app to download, trim/clip, and merge videos. Supports lots of sites. Downloads/trims at multiple points. Merges multiple clips.
This app leverages these powerful libraries: - yt-dlp: video downloader - moviepy: video trimmer/merger - click: CLI app creator - rich / rich-click: CLI app styler
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How to extract an audio file from a video with Python
The pip will be used to install and use Moviepy.
openshot-qt
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PhotoPea: Advanced Photo Editing Software
OpenShot is great, FOSS and works well on my 2014 MBP: https://www.openshot.org/
I used DaVinci Resolve but it was very sluggish on older hardware.
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Flowblade: Open-Source Video Editor
Any good open source video editor for Windows? Top google results include https://www.openshot.org/ and https://shotcut.org/, but both don't have obvious links to the code repositories and it took me a while to find them which is often not a good sign.
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Is it possible to install ”windows live essentials“ on win10?
Yes but it's outdated and missing a lot a features. I would recommend you OpenShot free open source video editor https://www.openshot.org/
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Video editing software won't let me export without paying
Use openshot https://www.openshot.org/
- OpenShot 3.1.1 64-bit version not running
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OpenShot 3.1.1 does not run after installation
OpenShot-v3.1.1-daily-11583-95eccafc-08c2cdd1-x86_64.exe (64-bit)Aug. 20, 2023, 4:56 p.m.OpenShot-v3.1.1-daily-11583-95eccafc-08c2cdd1-x86.exe (32-bit)Aug. 20, 2023, 5 p.m. OpenShot-v2.6.1-dev-daily-10692-89e4b1da-fab6e6ab-x86_64.exe 185 MBDec 10, 2022
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Free editor that exports 1080p60
I haven’t actually tried this but OpenShot keeps coming to mind for free, open-source video editing software.
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[Signal Processing] Methodology for preparing files statistically analyze the correlation of words spoken in a sentence to the interference patterns in a cellphone's microelectronics caused by the microwave auditory effect in the context of synthetic telepathy.
Get Audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org/) and Open Shot (https://www.openshot.org/), or equivalents (see what you need to be able to do below) for your laptop/computer.
- older version for mac needed
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
OpenShot - Price: Free Free and open-source video editor that allows you to edit and create videos with ease.
What are some alternatives?
ffmpeg-python - Python bindings for FFmpeg - with complex filtering support
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
vidgear - A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features :fire:
libopenshot - OpenShot Video Library (libopenshot) is a free, open-source project dedicated to delivering high quality video editing, animation, and playback solutions to the world. API currently supports C++, Python, and Ruby.
scikit-video - Video processing routines for SciPy
lossless-cut - The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing
SaveTube - Youtube-dl GUI Wrapper
olive - Free open-source non-linear video editor
PyAV - Pythonic bindings for FFmpeg's libraries.
python_cli_video_editor - A CLI video editor written in the Python Language.
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository