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pydavinci
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Shotcut is a free, open-source, cross-platform video editor
- be able to run on cloud hardware as a render service
Imagine creating a promotional video, then automatically swapping in each client's logo and re-rendering it for each one! The possibilities here are endless.
DaVinci Resolve can't be beat for #1 and seems to support #3 well, but its API seems designed more for plugins than for automated authoring. For instance, the documentation at https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=9927... seems to give just read-only access to a lot of things at the TimelineClip level. And https://github.com/pedrolabonia/pydavinci has exactly one contributor.
By contrast, Shotcut seems to be built on, and by, https://mltframework.org/ with a close correspondence between the runtime API surface and the file system representation of a file, and it's fully open-source. Very possibly the sweet spot we've been looking for!
- pydavinci: a better way to script and automate Davinci Resolve for video editors | more info in comments
- pydavinci: a better way to script and automate Davinci Resolve for my lovely TDs out there | more info in comments
ffmpeg-python
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FFmpeg 6.0
Even given an option it can be difficult to find the corresponding documentation, if only because of the many different submodules and encoders and decoders and filters that have o-so-slightly different options. That said, I've just switched from pydub to ffmpeg-python (due to memory issues of the former[1]) and judging from the Jupiter notebook[2] it seems a much more intuitive method of constructing ffmpeg pipelines.
[1] https://github.com/jiaaro/pydub/issues/135
[2] https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python/tree/master/examp...
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I've made a Python script to convert my flacs to mp3s and expanded it a little bit (to keep folder structure, work with cover art etc), sharing it here just in case someone wants to use it :)
You might want to look into ffmpeg-python as well
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Looking for an ffmpeg alternative
This bug on github sounds like the same issue you have
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Im making a video editor in Python. Yes, i'm crazy. No, it wont lag
take a look at https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python
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How to grab an international internship in 3rd year
The ffmpeg-python python package still makes use of the “future” python package (search for “past” in the code base). These should be removed and updated as necessary.
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Altering individual pixels in individual frames in ffmpeg Python
I've had a look through these examples, but I can't get the numpy conversion to work (I get broken pipe errors, but if any of you can get it working this solution would be ideal)
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Is Generative Cinema possible?
Your going to be wanting to enumerate all the files in a folder, shuffle them, and then use a library for splicing them together. A quick google search brought me to moviePy, which seems pretty solid. ffmpeg is the industry standard for programmatically working with video, but it's...complicated to say the least. Looks like there are some good python bindings for it, but it may be overkill for this project. I'm sure there are others out there too.
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Shotcut is a free, open-source, cross-platform video editor
stitching [0], [1], and [2]
[0]https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python#quickstart
[1]https://kkroening.github.io/ffmpeg-python/#ffmpeg.zoompan
[2]https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#Examples-133
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Ffmpeg Buddy
I've been using ffmpeg-python recently, and it will do a lot of the crazy complex transforms for you, and you can write sane python code vs. trying to deal with the crazy default ffmpeg syntax.
https://github.com/kkroening/ffmpeg-python
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Metadata for each frame of a video
ffmpeg is the traditional Swiss Army knife for video stuff. there's a Python library out there. might not be appropriate in an embedded environment though, it's a bit of a beast.
What are some alternatives?
PySceneDetect - :movie_camera: Python and OpenCV-based scene cut/transition detection program & library.
moviepy - Video editing with Python
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
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
pydub - Manipulate audio with a simple and easy high level interface
atemOSC - Control ATEM video switchers over the network with OSC messages
m4b-tool - m4b-tool is a command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b
resolve-dctl - DCTL library for Davinci Resolve
pythonic-cv - Performant pythonic wrapper of unnecessarily painful opencv functionality
Toolbox - A Convenient Modular Toolbox For Speeding Up Your Workflow In Davinci Resolve
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git