Video Template Protocol for Multi-Material Editing and Publishing
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing video templates support only a single type of material, resulting in videos of poor quality and limited customization.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus for video template processing that includes adding declarations of various types of materials into the protocol, enabling the generation of templates that support videos, pictures, and effects, and allowing for protocol conversion to publish the template across different applications.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If the video template protocol only supports insertion of video materials, then the protocol design is simple, but the quality of the generated video is poor and limited
Solution Approach 1:
The template editing protocol is extended to support multiple material types (video, image, text, audio, effects) through a unified declaration mechanism. The protocol defines material type identifiers and feature parameters that can represent different material categories, allowing a single protocol structure to handle diverse materials without requiring separate protocols for each type.
Solution Approach 2:
The protocol introduces configurable parameters including material type fields, feature descriptions, and declaration information that can be adjusted to accommodate different material categories. By changing the parameter set and data structure within the protocol, it becomes adaptable to various material types while maintaining the same fundamental protocol framework.
2Adaptability or versatility
If a single material type is supported in the video template, then the protocol design is simple, but the customization capability for individualized needs is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The protocol is designed to universally handle multiple material types through a common declaration structure. Each material type (video, image, text, audio, effects) can be declared within the same protocol framework using type identifiers and feature parameters, enabling diverse material support without requiring separate handling mechanisms for each type.
Solution Approach 2:
The protocol structure is segmented into distinct components including material type declarations, feature parameter sections, and slot information fields. This segmentation allows each material type to be independently declared and configured while maintaining an organized, modular protocol structure that can accommodate multiple material categories systematically.
3Manufacturing precision
If video templates are generated with multiple material types, then the video quality improves, but the protocol design and processing complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The protocol utilizes configurable parameters such as material type identifiers, feature descriptions, and declaration information to precisely control the inclusion and processing of different material types. By adjusting these parameters, the system can generate high-quality videos with multiple material types while maintaining a manageable protocol structure through standardized parameter definitions.
Solution Approach 2:
The protocol acts as an intermediary layer that standardizes the representation and processing of multiple material types. Through unified declaration information and feature parameter structures, it mediates between diverse material inputs and the video generation process, simplifying the overall processing complexity despite handling multiple material categories.
4Ease of operation
If the template protocol supports only video materials, then the processing is straightforward, but the user experience for individualized video generation is poor
Solution Approach 1:
The protocol is designed to universally support multiple material types including video, image, text, audio, and effects through a unified declaration mechanism. This allows the same protocol to handle diverse materials without requiring different processing workflows for each type, maintaining ease of operation while enabling individualized video generation.
Solution Approach 2:
The protocol incorporates configurable parameters such as material type fields and feature descriptions that can be adjusted to support individualized video generation needs. Users can declare different material types and their features through parameter changes within the same protocol framework, enabling customization without complicating the processing approach.
Data Source
AI summary
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and apparatus for video template processing, a device, a computer-readable storage medium and a product. The method comprises: obtaining at least one editing element for generating a video template; generating, based on the editing element, a video editing model through a preset template editing protocol, wherein the template editing protocol includes a plurality of material types and declaration information corresponding to effect elements; serializing the video editing model based on the template editing protocol to obtain a serialized target video template; publishing the target video template in a preset application.


