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vidgear
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Why HTTP/3 is eating the world
My experience that played out over the last few weeks lead me to a similar belief, somewhat. For rather uninteresting reasons I decided I wanted to create mp4 videos of an animation programmatically, from scratch.
The first solution suggested when googling around is to just create all the frames, save them to disk, and then let ffmpeg do its thing from there. I would have just gone with that for a one-off task, but it seems like a pretty bad solution if the video is long, or high res, or both. Plus, what I really wanted was to build something more "scalable/flexible".
Maybe I didn't know the right keywords to search for, but there really didn't seem to be many options for creating frames, piping them straight to an encoder, and writing just the final video file to disk. The only one I found that seemed like it could maybe do it the way I had in mind was VidGear[1] (Python). I had figured that with the popularity of streaming, and video in general on the web, there would be so much more tooling for these sorts of things.
I ended up digging way deeper into this than I had intended, and built myself something on top of Membrane[2] (Elixir)
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Need help to choose toolchain for setting up a video streaming server on my PC.
I've been googling and reading for a while but I'm very unsure about which tools I need, which tools will help me achieve what I want the easiest way. What about (pylivestream)[https://pypi.org/project/pylivestream/] for example? Will this do the job for me? What about a lower level approach including (pyopencv)[https://pypi.org/project/opencv-python/]? What about a higher level approach using (vidgear)[https://github.com/abhiTronix/vidgear], which seems promising but I don't feel confident in assessing if it's the tool I really need?
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
Vidgear and new deffcode library are my best. I bet you don't know none of them. But they're pretty awesome when it comes to video-processing and stuff.
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Deffcode: FFmpeg decoding made easy with python.
Yes, fortunately I already resolved it in my previous(popular) library called vidgearthrough its WriteGear API: https://abhitronix.github.io/vidgear/latest/gears/writegear/compression/overview/
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Vidgear: A High-Performance Video-Processing Framework for building complex real-time media applications in python
Code: https://github.com/abhiTronix/vidgear
auto-editor
- [Video Editing] Auto Silence Remover * gratuit *.
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
auto-editor — removing silent portions from video recordings
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This Week in Python
auto-editor – Auto-Editor: Effort free video editing
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I used to love hitflim
Auto-Editor <--Is a command line application.
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
https://github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor - to automatically remove silent portions of video recordings.
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Show HN: Recut automatically removes silence from videos. It's built with Tauri
For those of us on Linux, check out https://github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor: "Auto-Editor is a command line application for automatically editing video and audio by analyzing a variety of methods, most notably audio loudness."
I use auto-editor for this https://github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor
I'd like to be able to use komposition, which offered a bunch more nice features for screencast editing... https://github.com/owickstrom/komposition ...but it's bitrotted and isn't maintained any more.
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Auto silence remover *FREE*.
A user on Github, WyattBlue has created a program called "Auto-Editor". It can do many things but one of the coolest things it does is that it can automatically remove silence from your video or audio files. You can also tune it to your liking, adjusting the volume sensitivity threshold, frame padding before and after the automatic cuts. Probably most people won't find a need for this, for those who do, it's invaluable. Natively it comes as a python program:pip3 install auto-editor
However I have compiled it into a Windows binary which you can find here.Also a video I posted on using it is here.He also has a website for it here, from which you can also find a GUI version for Windows and Mac for a "donation" of $35 or more.
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VideoDownloadTool.io: An app to easily download parts of Youtube videos with timeline trimming and frame cropping
really cool tool! I'm working on a similar online automatic video cutting tool. basically a web front end for auto-editor. I'm planning to use the golem network for the backend. what do you think about deploying the backend for this tool there?
What are some alternatives?
moviepy - Video editing with Python
scikit-video - Video processing routines for SciPy
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
SaveTube - Youtube-dl GUI Wrapper
opencv-steel-darts - Automatic scoring system for steel darts using OpenCV, a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and two webcams.
ffmpeg-normalize - Audio Normalization for Python/ffmpeg
opencv-raspberrypi - Precompiled OpenCV 4.9 binaries for Raspberry Pi 3 & 4
python-mss - An ultra fast cross-platform multiple screenshots module in pure Python using ctypes.
twitch-stream-recorder - Record twitch streams live!
atbswp - A minimalist macro recorder
chatsen - Cross-platform Twitch Chat application with 3rd-party addon support!