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Well done! I like how you handle multiple scenes, it's easier this way vs e.g. how clipchamp does it.

I'm the creator of Glitterly - https://glitterly.app/ a similar video editor but more focused on pure feature videos with zooming and transitions. Initially for exporting videos I tried a similar approach but with canvas. By recording the canvas with captureStream and exporting the video, but I wasn't able to get a satisfactory non-laggy output.

What upcoming new features are on your roadmap for Tella?



What approach did you settle with for your exports?

The next main thing will be improvements to the timeline. We want editing on Tella's timeline to feel much more approachable than "traditional" timelines.


Interesting, ended up using FFmpeg. It's heavy to run and it takes time to write all the code for overlaying elements on top of each other and drawing text etc - but the quality is great.


Are you running FFmpeg in the browser?! Like with the web assembly? If so that’s pretty amazing.




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