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Hello everyone,

I recently developed Genesis AI Studio app that can turn videos and photos to ai art. My application completes this job entirely on the Mac device without sending it to a server, unlike other artificial intelligence applications. It can work very efficiently, especially on Mac silicon devices. But due to performance issues on Intel Macs, I had to lower the quality a bit. My goal is to develop a fast and high-quality AI video editor for Mac platforms. I would be very happy if you could give me feedback on this matter. You can create videos or photos for free in my app. Thank you.

 
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good job bro. The results are not very good in fast videos, but other than that, it's great 👏
 
What would a “high-quality AI video editor” do? Waste my time by trying to explain in words where it should cut? :)
Hi. What I meant by high quality editor was that the visual quality of the output images and videos was good. In fact, genesis ai studio is more of a conversion tool than an editing tool. I apologize for the wrong explanation.
 
And give some thought to some other AI enabled plug ins. Apple is completely out to lunch on implementing AI with their apps. A few ideas for other FCPX plugins:

Extract Stems from an audio track and auto generate beat tracks from the stems.
Auto generate slideshows from a collection of photographs/video and sync them to audio (this used to be a feature of Aperture. Have a look to get some ideas).
 
I want to know more about your work and what lead you to create this.
Also, do yo have the knowledge to improve the generative model itself or you just use the open source resources as is?
And how do you imagine this tool if it was running on a service and offered as an online paid service?

Im interested to know more about your work
 
You lost me at subscription.
Yeah same. The "weekly, monthly, yearly" for generic apps is driving me crazy. Heck, I'd have happily dropped $50AUD for the app to play around and make some videos and then forget about it and come back to it six months later and fool around again, but with a subscription (and quite a pricey one at that considering I'm running the whole damn thing on my own device) my interest is less than zero.
 
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Yeah same. The "weekly, monthly, yearly" for generic apps is driving me crazy. Heck, I'd have happily dropped $50AUD for the app to play around and make some videos and then forget about it and come back to it six months later and fool around again, but with a subscription (and quite a pricey one at that considering I'm running the whole damn thing on my own device) my interest is less than zero.
This is my beef also. If the software is all on my computer, and it runs all on my hardware without consulting the internet, why do I need to pay regularly to keep renting my own stuff? This whole "subscription for everything" needs to die immediately.

I want to be able to run my programs stranded on a deserted island and after the zombie apocalypse with no internet of any kind for decades. This is even more true when a lot of these app developers are kind of fly by night anyway. They lock you into a subscription, then vanish so you can't run the app you paid for, and sometimes can't even unsubscribe because of all the darkweb crap they put between you and a cancelation.
 
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