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node-demos
Shotstack Node demos - Edit videos in the cloud with Node and the Shotstack Video Editing API
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InfluxDB
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Since my last blog post I've made a few changes to the app I've been working on. The app is going to take take user input for a stackoverflow questions url and a youtube videos url and create a narrated tiktok similar to this project. First I want to talk about some of the changes I've made, then I'll talk about the main.js file and what it does.
A few things have changed but nothing major. I created a folder inside of /lib for the files being used in edit-video.js. I did this because the amount of steps needed to actually edit the video together justifies being split up. So far, I've been able to attach the audio files from the Google Cloud text-to-speech API to the screen shots from Puppeteer. I haven't been able to find the same amount of time to make as much progress as I had initially, but since I switched from etro.js to using ffmpeg, it's been going a lot smoother. I decided to make the switch to ffmpeg after reading into remotion and making an attempt at implementing it. I also found shotstack but didn't want to potentially be limited in the amount of API calls I could make.