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Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Masoud Abkenar
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seq2vid reads a sequence of titles, texts, images, and videos from a text file and renders them into a video.
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== Minimal example
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Imagine you have a video file called +raw.avi+, and you want to add a title to its beginning.
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You write a simple text file like +titler.seq+:
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output="my_titled_video.mp4"
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text_title="The big freaking TITLE!"
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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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And you _compile_ your sequence it via
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./seq2vid titler.seq
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This will give you a new video file called +my_titled_video.mp4+ which contains your original video but with a nice title at its beginning.
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'''''''
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== Why is *seq2vid* useful?
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* *No graphical user interface required.* No more crashy video compositing tools
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* *Text-based.* Make reproducible, visually-consistent videos
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* *Deployable.* Integrate *seq2vid* into your existing set of automated command-line tools
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* *Batch process.* Want to make 100 videos from a large body of text/image/video data? Run *seq2vid* in a loop!
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'''''''
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== Pages
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