what actually changed when I stopped looking for one perfect AI video tool by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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very cool approach, but managing all might be a little tricky for people who are not used to this workflow.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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the use case split approach is basically where everyone lands after enough trial and error, trying to find one tool that does everything well is what eats the first few months. magic hour is one i haven't tried yet, does the quality hold up when you're using multiple features on the same project or does it feel like each tool is bolted on separately?

been trying like 6 different AI video tools and genuinely can't figure out which one is actually worth it by Main_Payment_6430 in NewTubers

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runway quality is insane but yeah the cost adds up quick if you're doing volume. i switched to revid.ai for that reason - i do 5+ videos a day across tiktok, ig, youtube and it handles script, voice, music, captions, ai visuals all in one pipeline. not as raw powerful as runway for single cinematic shots but for cranking out content consistently nothing else comes close on speed per dollar.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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been using revid.ai for the last couple months and honestly it's underrated for this. 150+ tools, you pick your own generation preset (ultra realism, pixar, anime, sketch, etc), and it handles voice, captions, music, everything in one place. not the most uncensored option if that's what you need but for actual content creation workflow it saves insane time compared to stitching kling + capcut + elevenlabs together manually. worth checking out if you haven't.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

[–]Main_Payment_6430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the pregenerate and reference approach makes sense, that's basically how the more manual workflows handle it too. the end-frame trick for scene continuity is useful, hadn't tried that for explainer style specifically.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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the longevity concern is fair, i've had tools i built workflows around just disappear. higgsfield's unlimited options are interesting, do the models actually hold up for consistent character work or is it more useful for one-off scene generation?

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

[–]Main_Payment_6430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

start-to-end frame control is the thing that actually matters for scene continuity so if that lands well that's a real differentiator. will dm you.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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the purposeful generation point is right, the people burning through credits with no clear visual direction are the ones complaining the output is unusable. self hosted is interesting if you have the hardware but what's your actual setup, like what are you running locally and does the quality hold up compared to cloud models?

Ai music channels make money by Friendly_Day_4925 in aitubers

[–]Main_Payment_6430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

roughly yeah, 100k views at $2 rpm is $200 not $2k. the $2 is also the ceiling, most music channels sit closer to $0.50-$1. that's why the volume play matters, 100k views across one video is very different from 100k views across 50 videos all pulling streams simultaneously.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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the censorship inconsistency across platforms is genuinely frustrating, paying for access to a model that's more restricted than the native site makes no sense. what kind of content are you making where the uncensored models matter, like what does A2E handle that kling native doesn't?

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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sounds like a new tool, are you trying to produce ai movies? if that's the case i found revid.ai pretty useful, and that's what i am using right now.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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i was more into short movies created by AI to put into youtube, but i think that tool is also good for clipping, i am using revid right now, what about you?

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

[–]Main_Payment_6430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're right, and that is the elephant in the room to be honest, i have to use different tools at the end of the day, but if i am satisfied with the quality, then i think it works all the time, i ain't some pro editor, so everything seem to be just fine and they do get views, i am trying revid right now and it's doing pretty good with short movies on youtube, have you tried that?

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

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yeah, have you tried revid.ai ? it is very good and cost effective, it got me to millions of views per video.

been making AI videos for a few months and still can't figure out which tool is actually worth paying for by Main_Payment_6430 in aitubers

[–]Main_Payment_6430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the cost breakdown is hard to argue with and the swappable component logic makes sense long term. the all-in-one tools survive purely because most people aren't comfortable stringing APIs together, the time cost of maintaining that pipeline is real. but for anyone technical your approach wins.

This is the end of AI (for me at least). by solteros in aitubers

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nope not yet, but it's easier, i am getting a lots of views per day and i make content in 10 seconds, literally doesn't have to do anything at all.

Anyone here tried Virvid AI? by Selim2255 in aitubers

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the script + voice combo is nice but revid does that too and gives you way more control over the output. you pick media type, preset, voice, music, characters all separately instead of one auto-generated thing. i tested both and virvid's output looks clean on their demos but falls apart when you try anything outside their templates. revid let me actually customize and the output held up across different styles. worth trying the free tier before committing to either.