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    AI YouTube Shorts Generator

    AI YouTube Shorts Generator

    A python tool that uses GPT-4, FFmpeg, and OpenCV

    AI-YouTube-Shorts-Generator is a Python-based tool that automates the creation of short-form vertical video clips (“shorts”) from longer source videos — ideal for adapting content for platforms like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or TikTok. It analyzes input video (whether a local file or a YouTube URL), transcribes audio (with optional GPU-accelerated speech-to-text), uses an AI model to identify the most compelling or engaging segments, and then crops/resizes the video and applies subtitle overlays, producing a polished short video without manual editing. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Google2SRT

    Google2SRT

    Download, save and convert multiple subtitles from YouTube videos

    Google2SRT allows you to download, save and convert multiple subtitles and translations from YouTube and Google Video to SubRip (.srt) format, which is recognized by most video players. You can download XML subtitles or simply type video's URL, Google2SRT will do the rest.
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