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nexrender
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Help me selecting the right Mini PC for a new multi-puprose NAS/Plex/Home Assistant etc machine
I don't know how well it'll handle rendering After Effects, but I did find a tool that ought to work in Linux called nexrender you could try.
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Automating text changes
If you have to stay inside After Effects, you could look at nexrender, which is essentially the open source Templater.
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Automating a render using information entered into a website
I have setup something similar where data is entered into a web form and an is image selected from a series of dropdown menus. This was done by sending the form data as a json to a server running Nexrender which communicates the data to my computer with the after effects template.
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BannerBear is now at $25,000 MRR. Here's what you can learn from their landing page ✅👀
I used to use Ec2 with After Effects inside a windows machine. Then I would use https://github.com/inlife/nexrender to use javascript to build compositions.
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Sviluppo programma per aggiungere immagini e testo in automatico su un video
Nexrender
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Data-driven AE Production with varying footage lengths
I think Nexrender can as well
remotion
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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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How To Enable Hardware Acceleration on Chrome, Chromium & Puppeteer on AWS in Headless mode
We collaborated with the vibrant Remotion Open-source community to find the answer for using GPU with Remotion for server-side rendering. After encountering some setbacks on our way, we were able to make it work for Remotion eventually. We consolidated our findings in the Remotion Docs at Using the GPU in the Cloud and simplified the instructions for Remotion developers to make the most out of it. Although the whole research was done for Remotion, the same process will work for any headless application that requires GPU power, especially in headless mode.
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📽️ Introducing Swiftube - Make simple talking-head videos in React ⚛️
Under the hood, it is powered by: - Remotion - Google TTS - OpenAI
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Introducing ✨ Relano - Create beautiful "What's new" videos and automate your project's social media!
When I was talking with Jonny Burger (the creator of Remotion) about the challenges small open source projects face and how it becomes harder for individual maintainers who work because of their goodwill to carry their project forward, I did not realize the conversation would give birth to the idea of Relano.
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Swiftube - Creating videos using React + AI
I loved the idea of creating videos with dynamic data using Remotion, and started to dabble with it. I had a vague idea that it can be used to make simple videos that convey some text.
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Show HN: Algora.io – Open-source development bounties
thank you for your input! the best way to ensure everyone has a great experience is to spec & scope bounty issues + provide acceptance criteria.
you can look at Remotion's 17 completed bounties, where specs & acceptance criteria are always included: https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion/issues?q=label%3A%2...
that being said, we have only had a handful of projects using OSS bounties so far so we haven't seen everything under the sun. I acknowledge what you mean by blurry lines and how/when they might occur. but as I said before, when specs/scope/acceptance-criteria are in place, it's really hard to go wrong
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7 great libraries for React
7: Remotion
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What Instance Class Should I Choose For An Express APP?
I recently worked on a hobby project recently that used ffmpeg and Remotion to render short videos before uploading them to Cloud Storage from a Cloud Run service. I used Pub/Sub to start renders by pushing messages to a rendering container with the info required to generate a video.
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How we spent Hacktoberfest 2022
As for the PRs, one of our developers, Stefan Uzunov improved the Remotion CLI by adding some enhanced interactivity and sane defaults when picking which composition gets rendered, while Ilija Boshkov contributed by packaging an existing component into a mainline Remotion package for adding motion blur to Remotion videos.
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Automating text changes
If you don't have to stay in AE, you could look into ReMotion which can create animations by code and export a video file.
What are some alternatives?
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Coloramen - Adobe After Effects CEP helper panel for the clunky Colorama effect
svelte-in-motion - Remotion clone, but in Svelte!
fast-speedtest-api - fast.com API / CLI tool
liqvid - Library for interactive videos in React
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remotion - 🎥 Create videos programmatically in React [Moved to: https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion]
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twilio-video-app-react - A collaboration application built with the twilio-video.js SDK and React.js
ikea-availability-checker - Command-Line-Script & Library for checking the availability of specific IKEA products in specific stores and/or countries.
headless-gl - 🎃 Windowless WebGL for node.js