Vizard no more free (have free minutes for try), but works nice vidyo no more free (minutes) + support only 5 langueges, works so so Opus like the best (if anyway you need to pay)
Hey, this is a great list. I have been trying this one tool called Exemplary AI. Apart from repurposing, it also helps me with writing content for it. You should give it a shot.
Yeah, I think it may catch up in the near future. It seems to be most editors or content creators are slightly less picky than me and the AI tools are a good value for many others though lol
Totally agree with your summary. I'm self-employed and I have specialized in short-form video editing/captioning for the past couple of years. I keep giving these AI tools a try, but the quality of the clips is nowhere near what I'm comfortable giving my clients. I mainly edit for vloggers and something like Opus clip already struggles with that format, but I've tried podcast clips too and had so-so results. At that point, the difficulty of editing the clips on the website is more trouble than it would have been to make it from scratch in premiere. No one wants to watch videos that were obviously made by a robot! Viewers feel cheated. So I'm sticking with premiere pro and doing it manually until one of these AI's starts doing a better job! XD Glad that these tools work for some people just fine! I think it really depends on the style of video you feed it.
can you share a bit more what editing in Premier Pro gives you over the AI tools - I'm leaning towards vizard btw :) I'm a newbie in Premier and looking for AI tools for easy & quick ways to repurpose my long form video podcast (btw thanks @bradywinder for the awesome sum up!!)
@@onemergence you're so welcome! It's hard to compare since it's apples to oranges. It also depends on your skill level & use case. The biggest advantage of the AI tools is ease of use, detecting clips, captions, and easy styling. Premiere can do all of that and a whole bunch more, but you sacrifice simplicity, ease of use, and AI clip detection. One big advantage of premiere would be color grading and audio adjustments if you need those. Does that help?
6:00 for a 50min video you should totally have more than 6 useable clips. Closer to 18 or 20. I know I'm less picky, well I'm pretty picky, but that seems extreme that you only liked 6 of them. Is it cause you didn't tweak them? Sometimes you gotta change the start or end times, or change the reframe and it makes the clip a lot better
@DustinMillerPolyInnovator Great question. Adjusting the starting point would've give me a few more, but not close to 20. I have sort of an unpopular perspective or opinion when it comes to social media as a whole. My belief is that the Internet, and our world is already a very noisy place, so I do my best not to ever put quantity above quality. What I mean is I will only publish a clip to social media if it has specific value in the form of teaching, whether that be a tactic or perspective. I think it just adds to the problem when we choose to publish volume for the sake of "building audience". Again, I understand my mindset is contrary t most other marketers and content creators. Thanks for watching!
I just want to mention that Chopcast isn't "new" its one of the oldest out there, same with Recast Studio. I personally use Opus clip myself (you'll see a ton of the clips on my shorts). Vidyo is sketchy, they straight up stole Recast's old website almost word for word, and has stolen many things from Opus. So don't use them.
I have a question ! 1:30 not only repurpose and give you engaging captions , best description from transcript with ai for optimized keyword quality score with engagement with titles and the ability submit them to all platforms (LinkedIn, RU-vid , IG Twitter ?
Hey! For my video, it was just as good as Opus. I think they all did pretty well since both audio channels were clear. Opus does have good timing like you mentioned though.
Yes, we have better transcription accuracy than others in all supported 20 languages. We did this by our self trained speech to text neural model with over 300k hours training data.
Hey Nancy! Sorry for the delay. Here's the new link: bit.ly/3bqzCuD When you have your call with Video Husky, just mention the $100 off :) Please hollar if you have any questions!
Thank you so much, trying to find a way to outsource editing, saves much time to hear about your experience. Have you tried other competitior services or happy with Video Husky?
@@bewinder Hi Brady! Just watched your review, great info! We went to Video Husky and it seems as if they no longer offer motion tracking nor motion graphics you were showing in your video. If so, have you moved on to another company? As that is one our primary reasons in acquiring this type of service. Thanks!!
@@BostonBeaux Thanks for the feedback, Beaux! I hadn't realized that they were no longer offering that. I'm actually still paying Video husky. The way I choose to do graphics these days that's the best overall value for me is to pay someone to design few video templates/motion graphics etc that fit my brand, then pass the files off to Videohusky with instructions on how you'd like them used. I would recommend posting a short upwork ad or finding someone to do templates/design work for you on Fiverr first, then give those to videohusky in the native file the editors work with. Adobe, .PSD, etc. Most of the time, the person that creates the designs starts with templates, so you can a dozen or so templates made pretty stinkin' cheap, then refresh them every once in a while as needed. Then you just pay videohusky for the basic edits and working with your templates instead of option B of hiring a mor custom or higher-skilled editor to create things from scratch. Let me know if this is helpful. Feel free to reach out to be - bewinder@gmail.com Happy to chat more!
Your welcome! Instagram.com/getcarrot - They worked on most of those social snippets as well as helping edit promo videos for the company like this - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qa0sgC062HU.html