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I have a database of images and text and can't find a no-code bulk automator for making video shorts. Canva came out with one but you can't change the background. I've never used code... will this be too hard for me???
ОтветитьThank You, now I'm gonna go and make a Video Editor in python with GUI - Quite a bit of work :)
ОтветитьThis is insane
ОтветитьDUDE, I was wondering if this was possible :)
ОтветитьPython is Every Think
Ответитьpretty nice! 🤗
Ответитьis there a library to visualise all of this I mean to give it a visual interface like in classic editing software?
ОтветитьI've been thinking of doing something similar myself, but I'm trying to find a more efficient method for the manual work (in Audacity). One method could be to just use the label-function in Audacity, then find a way to extract/export all of the label-data (from/to/labelname). Another (more basic) improvement to the current workflow could be to link a hotkey to a script that adds track-selection start/end-time to the clipboard.
Anyways, great video! There's so many tasks that (in large parts) can be be automated :)
I just found your channel. Great and really helpful content, thanks for providing it 🙂. Subscribed directly, of course.
ОтветитьHey, Nice work! Really helpful for me :D i really want to thank you for the help!
ОтветитьVery useful for Minecraft ASMR mining blocks and putting blocks. I know that this is applicable in a lot of situations
ОтветитьIt's very helpful video, will be trying it for sure.
Ответитьı'cant see ui? but nice click bait
ОтветитьCame for the video editing tips. Reminded me that I majored in deep learning, lol
Ответитьcool. but like... nooooooo
ОтветитьGuys don't you feel weird while editing on python, I mean there should be a GUI there no ?
ОтветитьCan we add an audio file that plays when with text overlay
ОтветитьHi with python pillow can it improve the video image quality or is it just pictures it does thankyou
ОтветитьThanks for the lovely video! I have one question not directly related to the content presented, but as you are demoing your screencasts I think this is still relevant: How are you recording your screencasts - before cutting them? For me especially relevant would be appropriate command line switches for ffmgeg under Linux.
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