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11 contributions to Self-Host Hub
Studio Pro Tech Update
Hi. I've been coding the SaaS application and I wanted to give an update. Studio Pro is 3 modules; Live, API and Workers. I built it with these goals: - The whole system is a standalone SaaS application built on a robust framework (Studio API) that anyone can use to spin-up their own automation service for themselves or others. That means taking into account installation, maintenance, support, payments, subscriptions, and complying with the various licenses by the apps and AI models that the system could use. It will have workflow management and a database to replace services like airtable and make.com and n8n for the supported workflows. Payments and subscriptions are TBD so stay tuned. - It will be open-sourced using the MIT license so you're free to "...use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software...". - LIVE - The Frontend Layer has to be lightweight, deployable as standalone or in an orchestrator like Kubernetes and be brand-able using templates or custom designs. The front-end is a visual interface to the API which provides the main functionality like signup, creating api keys, storing secrets for other APIs, workflow management, etc. n8n would be at this layer. - API - The API layer has to be multi-tenant (organizations), use modern methods like websockets, webhooks, API Keys and HMAC signatures, granular permissions (video:write, service-account:read), multiple user roles (super-admin, admin, member), accept and issue API calls, queue management for worker tasks, fully tested, worker cluster management, deployable standalone or in an orchestrator, etc. The Postgres database is at this layer. - WORKER - The Worker Layer has to be horizontally scalable, fast to spin-up, highly performant, state-of-the-art features and be rooted in keeping costs to a minimum if not zero$. We have brainstormed some really cool ideas like an airtable/make/n8n migration tool and AI workflow builder, ComfyUI API integration for advanced effects, and much more.
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New comment Oct 15
Studio Pro Tech Update
1 like • Oct 8
epic!
Self-Host Studio - Video demo
A quick demo of installing and using the Video Creator. We're really excited about the direction the project is going. This is the first of 3 releases of the app and the Make.com modules. 1. Images to video+. The video creator does quite a bit more than just merge images into a video. 2. Video merging. This is actually already built into #1 so, a piece of cake. 3. Captions, clips and audio merging. Cheers
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New comment Sep 5
Self-Host Studio - Video demo
1 like • Aug 16
@Kawika Ohumukini what did you use to make the Captions? ffmpeg?
Operation Faceless videos without Airtable in full swing
Thanks to @Leroy Garas suggestion, I'm building a workflow that doesn't need Airtable. It always annoyed me that since Studio is self-hosted, it has all the assets. Sending them back and forth to an outside entity seemed wasteful. Here's a couple screenshots of how it will work. Lots of tutorials coming so you might want to enable notifications. I should add that the Build Webpage Form branch is only necessary when using a web page to submit the prompts. n8n has a Form node that could easily handle the prompting but it wouldn't have the process update and approval/redo pages that I plan on making.
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New comment Aug 22
Operation Faceless videos without Airtable in full swing
2 likes • Aug 15
@Mark Mage lol
1 like • Aug 15
@Kawika Ohumukini or even changing a scene text or story manually, or reselecting an image if you didn't like one.
Self-Host Studio Update! Phase 2 development is complete
This video was made using N8N, Image Creator and Video Creator running on my computer. They directly replace Make.com, Leonardo and JSON2Video respectively.I'll update you when the code is released along with the tutorial video. A little heads-up, if you plan on running Studio on your computer, you'll need 16GB+ of RAM and an Nvidia GPU to do image creation and subtitles. If you don't have that kind of setup, I plan to release a docker image that can build a server on runpod.io, with one click, that will dramatically reduce the cost. Cheers
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New comment Oct 12
Self-Host Studio Update! Phase 2 development is complete
3 likes • Aug 7
very cool!
Community Release of Self-Host Studio - Video Module
Hi, I'm releasing the Make.com module for the Video Creator. I expect to release the code today along with a tutorial. This module can replace JSON2VIDEO for creating videos from images. Performance on an i986 Macbook are very good. It's all code and docker containers and docker-compose files. Some features: - Lightweight - Easy to install and launch - No limits on number of videos or retries - Duration and Zoom overrides - Zoom smoothness setting - Zoom in or out Here's the Self-Host application link on Make. https://www.make.com/en/hq/app-invitation/f668c8bc24bace049c94de2ad52e98b4 The code will be released here. https://github.com/kickin6/studio
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New comment Jul 21
Community Release of Self-Host Studio - Video Module
1 like • Jul 15
cool, do you have any examples of the JSON string?
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