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CLI for speeding up long-form talks by removing silence

Project description

Talks Reducer

Talks Reducer shortens long-form presentations by removing silent gaps and optionally re-encoding them to smaller files. The project was renamed from jumpcutter to emphasize its focus on conference talks and screencasts.

Example

  • 1h 37m, 571 MB — Original OBS video recording
  • 1h 19m, 751 MB — Talks Reducer
  • 1h 19m, 171 MB — Talks Reducer --small

Install GUI (Windows, macOS)

Go to the releases page and download the appropriate artifact:

  • Windowstalks-reducer-gui.exe
  • macOStalks-reducer-gui-macos-universal (requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or newer)

Install CLI (Linux, Windows, macOS)

pip install talks-reducer

The --small preset applies a 720p video scale and 128 kbps audio bitrate, making it useful for sharing talks over constrained connections. Without --small, the script aims to preserve original quality while removing silence.

When CUDA-capable hardware is available the pipeline leans on GPU encoders to keep export times low, but it still runs great on CPUs.

Graphical Interface

  • Simple mode — the default experience shrinks the window to a large drop zone, hides the manual run controls and log, and automatically processes new files as soon as you drop them. Uncheck the box to return to the full layout with file pickers, the Run button, and detailed logging.
  • Input drop zone — drag files or folders from your desktop or add them via the Explorer/Finder dialog; duplicates are ignored.
  • Small video — toggles the --small preset used by the CLI.
  • Advanced — reveals optional controls for the output path, temp folder, timing/audio knobs mirrored from the command line, and an appearance picker that can force dark or light mode or follow your operating system.

Progress updates stream into the 10-line log panel while the processing runs in a background thread. Once every queued job succeeds an Open last output button appears so you can jump straight to the exported file in your system file manager.

Repository Structure

  • talks_reducer/ — Python package that exposes the CLI and reusable pipeline:
    • cli.py parses arguments and dispatches to the pipeline.
    • pipeline.py orchestrates FFmpeg, audio processing, and temporary assets.
    • audio.py handles audio validation, volume analysis, and phase vocoder processing.
    • chunks.py builds timing metadata and FFmpeg expressions for frame selection.
    • ffmpeg.py discovers the FFmpeg binary, checks CUDA availability, and assembles command strings.
  • requirements.txt — Python dependencies for local development.
  • default.nix — reproducible environment definition for Nix users.
  • CONTRIBUTION.md — development workflow, formatting expectations, and release checklist.
  • AGENTS.md — maintainer tips and coding conventions for this repository.

Highlights

  • Builds on gegell's classic jumpcutter workflow with more efficient frame and audio processing
  • Generates FFmpeg filter graphs instead of writing temporary frames to disk
  • Streams audio transformations in memory to avoid slow intermediate files
  • Accepts multiple inputs or directories of recordings in a single run
  • Provides progress feedback via tqdm
  • Automatically detects NVENC availability, so you no longer need to pass --cuda

Processing Pipeline

  1. Validate that each input file contains an audio stream using ffprobe.
  2. Extract audio and calculate loudness to identify silent regions.
  3. Stretch the non-silent segments with audiotsm to maintain speech clarity.
  4. Stitch the processed audio and video together with FFmpeg, using NVENC if the GPU encoders are detected.

Recent Updates

  • October 2025 — Project renamed to Talks Reducer across documentation and scripts.
  • October 2025 — Added --small preset with 720p/128 kbps defaults for bandwidth-friendly exports.
  • October 2025 — Removed the --cuda flag; CUDA/NVENC support is now auto-detected.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTION.md for development setup details and guidance on sharing improvements.

License

Talks Reducer is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the full text.

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