Hi everyone! I originally created CodeVideo as a little side project using FFMPEG WASM in the browser as an experiment, but it's since grown into my vision for a completely automated software educational course production system.
The idea is that you create the educational content once, then can export the course to multiple formats - as a video (of course!), but also as an interactive webpage, a blog post, or even a book, PDF, or PowerPoint! Basically a "create once, ship everywhere" concept.
Things will get more interesting as I incorporate stuff like spell check (for speech) and abstract syntax tree checking (for code), so you can quite literally check the validity of your software course in realtime as you build the course.
You can read more about the technical details and history on my Substack launch post:
https://codevideo.substack.com/p/launching-codevideo-after-t...
And here's the intro video about how to use the studio:
https://youtu.be/4nyuhWF6SS0
EDIT: added link to the mp4 created in the demo video:
https://coffee-app.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/codevideo...
From an intellectual and software standpoint this product has been (and still is) an absolute blast to build - and as always, I've learned a TON along the way. Very excited to get feedback from the Hacker community - even (maybe especially?) the classic skeptical feedback ;)
As an engineer, I always suck at monetization and things like that - I already am wondering if the whole token system is too complex and perhaps a different model would be better. Again, waiting for feedback from everyone. Until then, enjoy the studio!
I’ve been building something similar with CodeMic [1] and found that replaying courses *inside* the IDE makes a big difference letting users immediately play with the code instead of just watching a video makes learning way more interactive. Excited to see where you take this!
[1] https://codemic.io/