I indexed 669 GB of my GoPro videos using my M1 Max computer and local ML models
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iiliashad about 4 hours ago 28 comments
TLDR: I had 2,207 GoPro videos, and I need to rewatch them to find interesting moments from my cycling journey. I built a project to index them locally on my M1 Max using open-source ML models, search for those moments, and send the best clips straight to my DaVinci Resolve timeline. I indexed 628 videos (668.68 GB, 15h 13m 18s of footage duration), more details in the metrics table in the last section of this article.
Full article: https://iliashaddad.com/blog/i-indexed-669-gb-of-my-gopro-videos-using-my-m1-max-computer

Discussion (28 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48222733 https://blog.simbastack.com/indexed-a-year-of-video-locally/
I wasn't familiar with your project though, interesting stuff.
I'm trying to add more photography related features to Framedex but yeah there's so much we can do locally, exciting times.
I think Adobe premiere pro have it as well but cloud processed
ref: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/4585vs4245/Apple-M1-Max...
- "unified" ram makes all the system ram available as VRAM - dedicated ai coaccelerator thingy
Both of these reasons allow the apple silicon chips to crush conventional cpus in these kind of AI model workload stuffs
No idea about what the windows arm stuff is capable of. I know they use Qualcomm snapdragon chips though.
You might want to add something like yolo finetune to detect scenes + face recognition too.