awslabs/serverless-subtitles
Serverless Subtitles can handle a video input, extract the sound, transcript it and generate different subtitle files for your video.
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Secure Packager and Encoder Key Exchange (SPEKE) is part of the AWS Elemental content encryption protection strategy for media services customers. SPEKE defines the standard for communication between our media services and digital rights management (DRM) system key servers. This project provides the basic framework that partners can specialize and extend to support their specific method of Digital Rights Management while utilizing AWS' video streaming solutions.
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spekev2_verification_testsuite/Pipfile
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spekev2_verification_testsuite/Pipfile.lock
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lambda/speke_libs/requirements.txt
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Serverless Subtitles can handle a video input, extract the sound, transcript it and generate different subtitle files for your video.
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