Ie `videogrep --input *.mp4 --produce "I am a robot"` and will find all the pieces it needs to produce the desired output?
Automatic supercuts on the command line with Videogrep
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Re: Automatic supercuts on the command line with Videogrep
#22Any thought on providing an option to make a super cut that produces a desired output? Ie `videogrep --input *.mp4 --produce "I am a robot"` and will find all the pieces it needs to produce the desired output?
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#23The short clip showing the results of searching for 'ing' words caught me so off guard. I have the humor of a 12 year old.
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#24Also is Zuckerberg for real? Half of those snippets look like it is a NPC from from a game. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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#27Text based document would be so much easier for this than big clunky Premiere.
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#29I always wanted a markdown-like video editor. I want to chop up my videos and make notes about what is in them. Text based document would be so much easier for this than big clunky Premiere.
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#30The YouTube video linked in that post ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGHbOckpifw ) is probably the most hilarious thing I'll see this week. Thank you for sharing that. Also is Zuckerberg for real? Half of those snippets look like it is a NPC from from a game. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯