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High quality AI. Good UX.
I have not used Decript or Vidnami, so can not fairly compare them. But this is my honest assessment of the tool from a beginner's perspective.
--- Onboarding ---
After signing up, you'll see demo videos explaining the 4 core features...
1) Article to video 2) Script to video 3) Images to video 4) Video Editing
I love that there is a use case described under each function so you can get a clear picture of what each of them does.
There are also tooltips along the way to help you find your way around. Overall, I was able to use the platform and create a video without getting stuck. Awesome!
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-- Article to Video feature & Video Editor --
There are 2 places here to test their AI capabilities.
1. the ability to extract key points from an article AND...
2. Choosing relevant images/videos from their Shutterstock library to match the text. ( BTW, the SS integration is another big plus. Most video tools integrate with the free Unsplash/Pexels library where the imagery is lower quality and more generic, the premium footage here can help you stand out).
Overall, the quality is pretty good with both. Accuracy is on point if the article has well formatted H1/H2 tags. If not, you can always edit it by just clicking on the sentences you want.
The images/videos the AI found were OK. For example, one of my keyword was fast food, and it showed a video of a burger. Yeah... that works... The problem is that these isolated images found may not fit the overall theme. So to get a high quality video, you may have to manually search the image/video library. At least the AI will give you some suggestions here.
Here is a sample video created without editing: https://media.publit.io/file/TempVideos/12tipstohelpyou1.mp4
I also like that you can record (or upload) your voice directly in each scene. Useful if you want to add some narration.
Of course, there are other typical features like the ability to add background music, create scene transitions, change the aspect ratio, etc.
!! Problem --- We need more music to choose from. (about 50 at the moment?). And the ability to filter different categories, like happy, sad, soulful... Right now, all the music is in one place and I have to listen to it one by one to determine the genre and if it's a good fit.
!! Problem --- The text editing options are EXTREMELY basic. (Minus 0.5 tacos). The only thing you can do is adjust font size, highlight text, and remove formatting. It would be good if we could have the usual features like bold, underline and strikethrough. And the ability to add colors, change fonts, rotate text and so on...
Hitting word limit... more below....