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Video editing in a text file

Project description

SeeNoVideo

  • A text based basic video editing program
  • Created in python + ffmpeg backend
  • Please do read this document for syntax and capbilites

Installation

  • pip install seenovideo
  • Grab all the required programs from the list [Requirements]

Features so far

  • Simple text based syntax : just write down what you want
  • Works for audio/video (Same syntax. Just change filenames)
  • Video stabilization
  • Add audio
  • Merge videos with individual settings
  • Remove audio or replace with another
  • Resize the video
  • Speed up/slow down audio and video

Syntax

  • Note: here testVideos is the folder where I have my video files (so I dont have to specify the full path)
  • Note: commands.txt is the name of the file where I can have my string instead of directly passing it.
  • The most basic way to run it is
python -m seenovideo -f testVideos/ -t commands.txt 

Here, commands.txt has the string required.

  • If you want to directly supply the string instead
python -m seenovideo -f testVideos/ -d -t "{name:venus.mp4,A:0,}+{name:grassTutorialNew.mp4,A:0,resize:128;128,}"
  • To specify an output file name if youre merging videos add -o "filename.mp4"

Supported options

  • example syntax: { name: file.mp4, resize: 128;128, }
  • stabilize:1 for video stabilization (this requires vidstab)
  • resize: size1,size2 for resizing
  • trim:00-01-00;00-5-10 format: hh:mm:ss; hh:mm,ss for start and end time of trimming the video
  • speedV: multiplier speed up video by a factor of the multipler (eg: 2)
  • speedA: multiplier speed up audio by a factor of the multipler (eg: 2)
  • Merge multiple videos by
{name:file1.mp4}+{name:grassTutorialNew.mp4}
    - Note that each of these videos can have their own arguments

Demos

  • Do check the demo.ipynb notebook
  • note that since the demos are in a notebook the function call is a bit different. For proper syntax check the above section

Requirements

  • Linux/MacOS/WSL
  • python of course
  • ffmpeg
  • vidstab for video stabilization

FAQ

  • WTF are you nuts? - You know what. I probably am. But basic video edit is too much work.
  • Why. - This is for basic video editing. Why bother getting a UI and everything when you can just write it in a text file and be done with it?

Contribution Guidelines

  • Can I contribute? YES
  • What do I need to do? First file an issue with a suggestion. Fork it. Code. Drop a PR
  • Suggestions? File a PR

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