Coming Soon: @redotvideo v0.10.0
This is the biggest release we've ever done and provides a so much better experience for those building apps with Revideo. Super excited to share it in a few days!
A few weeks ago, we've stopped spending 80% of our time fixing small bugs and building every feature that our Discord server asks for, and to instead be more opinionated and to address bigger issues that held @redotvideo back.
Within these three to four weeks, the framework has improved more than in the previous three to four months. Most of the stuff we're building is not yet merged, but will soon be, and I'm now at a point where I can confidently say that Revideo is the best option to build video apps, regardless of whether it's a paid service or an open source library (something I wouldn't have said before!).
Of course, we're also still working on smaller feature requests, but we'll continue to be more opinionated - I'm really excited for where the library will be at the end of the year if we keep going like we did in the past weeks :)
Really excited about the new (imo beautiful) Templates section coming to our website soon.
Too many people looking at https://t.co/DMGhe0aiya still think that its main purpose is creating standalone videos, rather than building video apps. Hopefully this makes things clearer
🧵1/3 I've been tinkering around with @threejs today and published a small example showing how to use it with Revideo
I like the design / animation primitives of Motion Canvas / Revideo, but I also notice that we sometimes run into limitations since they're rather opinionated.
Tomorrow is the day: we are launching on Product Hunt! 😻
After many pivots, it seems that we have finally landed on something - no other product we shipped has come close to our current traction!
If you want to support us, you can get notified here: https://t.co/A7jFCqFfke
Last week, we 70x-ed rendering speeds, both times by replacing ffmpeg with the WebCodecs API. We finally got around to doing a blog post: https://t.co/9UL22yd8r7
On my Macbook, I'm now able to render 60s of a full-HD, 30fps video, in 14 seconds. Pretty excited about this!
This week, we were able to bring some insane rendering speed improvements to @redotvideo. Below you can see the speed comparison when rendering a 1-min, full HD, 30 fps video on my mac.
Last week's v0.4.2: takes ~3-4 minutes
This week's v0.4.4: takes 14 seconds 🚀
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TIL that @redotvideo was featured as a top 100 open source startup by YC!
I don't really know how this list is curated, but it's nice to be listed alongside companies like @gitlab or @posthog, as well as our friends at @langfuse and @ReworkdAI!
https://t.co/uSbLgajdCY