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Telegram Audio to Video Bot

A Telegram bot that can convert a given audio message to a video using FFmpeg and an image. This bot is built on Docker and has background jobs to keep the Google Auth Token alive by refreshing it every hour, using Celery Beat and Celery Task to achieve this. The bot has a web interface where you sign in using Google and give the bot access to manage your YouTube videos.

Features

  • Convert audio messages to videos using FFmpeg
  • Background jobs to keep the Google Auth Token alive
  • Web interface to sign in using Google and give the bot access to manage your YouTube videos
  • Upload videos to YouTube
  • Telegram Bot that can be used to convert audio message into video

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose
  • Telegram Bot Token
  • Google client secret json file
  • A redirect URI, this can be http://localhost:8000/oauth-callback if you are running the application on your local machine

Installation

  • Clone the repository and navigate into the project directory
  • Copy .env.example to .env and fill in the appropriate secrets
  • Build and start the application by running docker-compose up --build
  • Wait for the containers to start up and the application to initialize, this may take a few minutes

Usage

  • Access the web interface by going to http://localhost:8000/authorize
  • Sign in with your google account
  • You will be prompted to give the bot access to manage your YouTube videos
  • After signing in you can use the bot by sending an audio recording to bot and then reply on that message with "/covert <title of the video>"
  • Bot will create and upload the video to youtube and reply you with the status
  • To stop the application, press CTRL+C in the terminal or run docker-compose down

Contributing

If you want to contribute to the project, please fork the repository and create a pull request with your changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License