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# seq2vid : Compose a video out of a text sequence
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seq2vid reads a sequence of titles, texts, images, and videos from a
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text file and renders them into a video.
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You have a video file called `raw.avi`. You make a text file like
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`example.seq`:
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````bash
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output="example.mp4"
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text_title="This is the title of my video!"
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add_segment -title
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videofile=/path/to/raw.avi
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add_segment -video
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````
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And you ‘compile’ it via
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````bash
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./seq2vid example.seq
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````
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This will give you a new video file called `example.mp4` which contains
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your original video file `raw.avi` but with a nice title at its
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beginning.
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Current supported segment types include `text`, `title`, `image`, and
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`video`.
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# Pages
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- [Who uses seq2vid?](who-uses-seq2vid)
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- [Examples](examples) (still empty)
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- [Install](install)
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- [Templates](templates)
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- [Pre- and Post-sequence segments](pre-post-sequence-segments)
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(still empty)
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- [Fine-tuning](fine-tuning)
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- [Segment reference](segment-reference)
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- [Video encoding reference](video-encoding-reference) (still empty)
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- [How does seq2vid work?](how-does-it-work) (still empty) |
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