JSON2Video is a video editing API for creating videos at scale: Automate video marketing, social media videos, ad customization or video editing tasks. Use it programmatically or with no-code tools like Make.com. Features like real HTML5+CSS elements, a library of built-in animations, dozens of already-made examples or voice-over generation convert JSON2Video into the best solution in its category. Common use cases are: - Automate the production of promotional videos for your e-commerce products - Create social media videos created directly from your news feed - Connect a spreadsheet to automatically generate videos - Customize your advertising campaigns with different images, videos, texts and create tens or hundreds of different options - Create videos automatically from any API source - Convert your text, pictures and information into engaging videos of your real estate properties - Add watermarks, bumpers, titles; Concatenate different videos into one; Add voice-over or music; Create photo slideshows
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Alternatively, if your Internet connection can handle it, you could upload your videos to a cloud service that processes them for you. For example, Amazon's AWS has a transcoding service called Elastic, which charges 3 cents per minute of video (half of that if it's lower than 720p). Might be worth the reduced time and effort for business use. Source: about 2 years ago
If you're looking for an AWS specific solution, check out Amazon Elastic Transcoder. I think it'll do what you want with a pipeline and you can do it serverless. Source: over 2 years ago
If you use https://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/ then you don’t need a computer, it’s a managed service, get your files to s3 somehow and thats it. There are some other services from other providers that can do the same too, I strongly encourage to look into that, unless you have specific encoding specs that you can’t do somewhere. Source: about 3 years ago
However compressing on the server is the better option in case you want to generate gifs, thumbnails, and different sizes and formats of the video. A lot of big video streaming companies will use something like Amazons media convert. Source: almost 4 years ago
This is how I'd do it, but instead of using EC2 for step 5 I'd look into Elastic Transcoder. Source: almost 4 years ago
JSON2Video - A video editing API to automate video marketing and social media videos, programmatically or with no code. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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