Create videos with FFMPEG + Qwen2.5-Coder
Track objects in your video by marking points
Generate animated faces from still images and videos
Generate video from an image
Generate animated videos from configuration files
Generate a video from a text prompt
Real-Time Image-to-Image with SD-Turbo and ControlNet
Apply the motion of a video on a portrait
Track points in a video
a super consistent video depth model
Interact with video using OpenAI's Vision API
input text, extracting key themes, emotions, entities,
Generate 3D motion from text prompts
AI Video Composer is a cutting-edge tool in the Video Generation category that enables users to create videos from media files using natural language instructions. It leverages the power of FFMPEG and the advanced capabilities of Qwen2.5-Coder to generate high-quality video content. This tool simplifies the video creation process by allowing users to input text descriptions and automatically compose videos from imported media files.
• Text-to-Video Synthesis: Convert natural language instructions into video compositions using Qwen2.5-Coder.
• Media Import: Easily import and integrate images, audio files, and video clips into your project.
• Customization Options: Adjust video resolution, aspect ratio, and other parameters to suit your needs.
• Advanced Video Processing: Utilize FFMPEG for professional-grade video encoding and effects.
• Batch Processing: Create multiple videos efficiently with support for batch operations.
• Natural Language Instructions: Control the composition process using simple text-based commands.
What file formats does AI Video Composer support?
AI Video Composer supports a wide range of media formats, including MP4, MOV, PNG, JPG, and WAV, making it versatile for various projects.
Can I customize the video beyond text instructions?
Yes, you can manually adjust settings like resolution, aspect ratio, and audio synchronization to fine-tune your video output.
How long does it take to render a video?
Rendering time depends on the complexity of your project, the resolution, and the length of the video. High-resolution or longer videos may require more processing time.