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VidioPy

Vidiopy

VidioPy is a Python library in its early stages of development, intended as an alternative to Moviepy for basic video editing and manipulation. The goal is to provide a user-friendly interface for handling video files, applying basic transformations, and creating simple visual content.

Installation

You can install VidioPy using the following command:

pip install git+https://github.com/SohamTilekar/VidioPy.git

or

pip install vidiopy

Note:

  • Using the git comand version has many Advantages.
    • Bug Fixes.
    • Secure.
    • Latest.
  • Using the dirct comand pip install vidiopy has many disadvantages.

Usage

Here's a simple example of how to use VidioPy to create a video file:

import vidiopy

video = vidiopy.VideoFileClip("path/to/video.mp4")
text = vidiopy.TextClip("Hello, world!", fontsize=70, color="white")
text.set_position(lambda t: (100, 50 + 10*t))
video = vidiopy.CompositeVideoClip([video, text])
video.write_videofile("output.mp4")

See the Detailed Documentation here

Contribution

We welcome contributions from the community to help us improve and expand VidioPy. Here's how you can contribute:

  • Fixing bugs: Help us identify and resolve issues to ensure a stable and reliable library.
  • Adding new features: Introduce new functionalities to make VidioPy more versatile and powerful.
  • Improving documentation: Enhance the clarity and completeness of our documentation to make it more user-friendly.
  • Providing feedback: Share your experiences, suggestions, and insights to help us shape the future development of VidioPy.

To contribute:

  1. Read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
  2. Fork the repository.
  3. Create a new branch for your feature, bug fix, or documentation improvement.
  4. Make your changes and test them thoroughly.
  5. Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes.

Disclaimer

VidioPy is currently in the early stages of development and is not yet a complete product. Some features may be limited or incomplete. Currently, VidioPy does not support audio while writing video files, and there are no built-in video effects. Use it at your own discretion, and feel free to report any issues, feature request or provide feedback.

License

VidioPy is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Happy video editing with VidioPy!