vidi-timeline creates a video timeline starting from a MIDI file.
The video clips are taken from a "VideoFont" in which each sample clip
corresponds to a note. The samples are arranged following the time and value of
the notes in the MIDI file.
vidi-timeline allows to create more easily videos like these:
* [Lasse Gjertsen - Hyperactive](https://youtu.be/o9698TqtY4A)
* [Vittorio Saggiomo - Mario Bros Column Chromatography](https://youtu.be/mxi3z2vDV_0)
How to create a VideoFont
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Synthetic VideoFont
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Create a synthetic VideoFont:
$ ./create_test_videofont.py videofont/
From a video recording
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A VideoFont can also be created by recording a video, and then splitting the
recording in samples, one sample per note.
For an example of a master VideoFont see
[keyboard videofont master C4 B5](https://youtu.be/7Btp80LPqRs)
A file like the one above can be analyzed with [Audacity][1] to find the start
and the end time of the individual samples:
* use the `Analyze -> Sound Finder...` to find the samples;
* use the [`Pitch Detect" plugin`][2] to find the pitch of the samples and name
them accordingly;
* maybe add an interval named "rest" to represent the absence of sound;
* export the labels track with `File -> Export Labels...`;
[1]: http://www.audacityteam.org/
[2]: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Nyquist_Analyze_Plug-ins#Pitch_Detect
An example of such a file produced by audacity can be found in the `contrib/`
directory and it can be used as follows:
$ youtube-dl -t https://youtu.be/7Btp80LPqRs
$ ./contrib/ges-split-samples.py \
"keyboard videofont master C4 B5-7Btp80LPqRs.mp4" \
"contrib/keyboard videofont master C4 B5-samples.txt" \
videofont/ > split.sh
$ mkdir videofont/
$ sh split.sh && rm split.sh
Examples of use
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vidi-timeline.py
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Play the timeline from a MIDI file using the samples from the VideoFont:
$ ./vidi-timeline.py examples/Beyer\ Op.\ 101\ -\ Exercise\ 008.midi videofont/
Save the timeline to be edited somewhere else (e.g. in PiTiVi):
$ ./vidi-timeline.py examples/Beyer\ Op.\ 101\ -\ Exercise\ 008.midi videofont/ Beyer_008.xges
Render the timeline to a video file:
$ ges-launch-1.0 --load Beyer_008.xges --outputuri Beyer_008.webm --format="video/webm:video/x-vp8:audio/x-vorbis"
vidi-player.py
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Play a midi file in real time (if the CPU and the disk can keep up):
$ ./vidi-player.py examples/Beyer\ Op.\ 101\ -\ Exercise\ 008.midi videofont/
vidi-sampler.py
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Play samples from the note hit on a midi controller:
$ xset -r && vkeybd && xset r on &
$ ./vidi-sampler.py 'Virtual Keyboard' videofont/
$ fg
Similar projects
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Of course if the idea is cool, chances are that others had it too. :)
Midi-Vidi
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A similar concept called midi-vidi has been developed by Marcus Fischer:
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Midi-Vidi is also a very cool name, it sound like the Italian "mi dividi" which
means "you divide me".
VidiBox
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An interactive video mashup app:
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