I built an agent to organize 500 GB of family home videos from the 90s
2 days ago
- #AI Agents
- #Video Processing
- #Family Archives
- AI agents enable developers to tackle ambitious projects, such as organizing 31 hours of digitized VHS tapes from 1989-1996.
- Using Mux Robots APIs (summarize, ask-questions, key-moments, chapters) empowers agents to analyze and segment video content.
- A 'Home Video Archive Agent' built with Claude Code processed 21 video files, extracting 182 individual memories.
- The agent used multiple data points (transcripts, thumbnails, key moments) to determine memory boundaries, requiring iterative refinement.
- A web app similar to YouTube was created for browsing memories, featuring search, related videos, and signed playback IDs.
- Total cost for processing with Mux Robots was approximately $10.61, including questions, key moments, chapters, and summarization.
- AI agents require careful guidance and human oversight to ensure accuracy and avoid rushing to solutions.
- Mux Robots combined with the Mux CLI provides powerful tools for video processing, making previously inaccessible content usable.