I had to use Quicktime and screen-record this, because #SeeingAI doesn't allow you to save videos, or not that I could work out at least. Anyway, here's a test with a video Kirsten sent me this morning, in which Alice is driving a car around a track in Disneyland.
@FreakyFwoof Does this happen entirely on the phone? Or send it out to the cloud?
@jscholes No way that's phone-side, it's cloud. Processing takes ages.
@FreakyFwoof @jscholes How long did that video take?
@TwoThousandStu @jscholes Can't remember, maybe a minute or so.
@FreakyFwoof @TwoThousandStu @jscholes I guess if you parallel process a bunch of snaps then smooth over the output for context? I have no idea how these things work
@FreakyFwoof @jscholes It's been processing a 5 minute MP4 for over 25 minutes.
@TwoThousandStu @FreakyFwoof @jscholes That's a lot of doo-dee-doo-doo-doo sounds to listen to.
@mcourcel @FreakyFwoof @jscholes I'm not hearing doo-dee-doo-doo-doo sounds, it just says processing.
@TwoThousandStu @mcourcel @jscholes If you do that from the phone or from the app itself, it doesn't seem to work. I did it via sharesheet and it worked.
@FreakyFwoof @mcourcel @jscholes I used the share sheet too.
@TwoThousandStu @FreakyFwoof @jscholes Hmm, odd. Maybe it's not working then, because it certainly did that for me. I had to put my phone in the other room because tit was annoying me. Lol!
@mcourcel @FreakyFwoof @jscholes It would help if synced videos would actually show up on my device, then I could try doing it that way.