Jonny Burger

Remotion 4.0 - Do more with React

Make videos programmatically using React. New in 4.0: Visual editing, the Render Button, and Rust-powered infrastructure for faster renders.

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Dragos Bulugean
Hey @jonny_burger congrats on the exciting launch of this new and improved version of Remotion🚀
Jonny Burger
@dragos_bulugean Thanks 🙌
Pranav ⚡
By far the easiest way to create videos programmatically. V4 looks very promising and I wanna dive into it soon!
Mehmet Ademi
Hi @thecmdrunner Thank you very much! Great to know you are excited to explore V4. Your feedback is of much value! 
 I'm hyped and looking forward to Swiftube’s release and having you as a Remotion Expert as well! Will soon catch up on that. 😊
Muhammad Sarmad Hafeez
Congrats on the launch of Remotion 4.0 - can't wait to see what's possible with the new visuals and faster renders!
Stephen Sullivan
It's incredible how easy it is to make videos with React using Remotion. Really excited to try the new features from this 4.0 release. This will definitely make our content marketing team more productive.
Mehmet Ademi
Hi @sterv Thanks for all your support. Just grateful to have you on Remotion's journey! I’m happy that you highlight the simplicity of creating videos out of React! ✨
Jerome Tse
This is Awesome! We have been using Remotion as one of our core tools at Jupitrr for 2 years. To be honest, we couldn't make it without Remotion. The part I love for this update is - my non-technical team can finally help to build on remotion too 😂
Mehmet Ademi
Hey @tsejerome So happy to hear that. You are describing exactly the use case we initially wanted to cover with visual editing. Feel free to drop a line on Discord by telling us how it's working for your team and if we could improve anything. 😊
Giuseppe Puglie
congrats! nice one!
Mary Jane Ng.
Congrats Jonny on your launch!
Patryk Pijanowski
While innovative, the tool might present a steep learning curve for those unfamiliar with React, potentially limiting its user base. It would be beneficial if it could offer different approaches for various levels of coding expertise or tutorials to help beginners get up to speed. Moreover, some might find the interface to be complex; streamlining it could make the tool more user-friendly.
Mehmet Ademi
Hi @patpijanowski Thanks for your feedback. I couldn’t agree more. While I would say it’s easy for experienced React developers, React beginners might have to put some effort into it. However, this is going to be addressed in the future. There are multiple ways we are going to take care of this. One thing I can tell you now is that we are going for sure to put more tutorials out. 
 I would love to have your constructive feedback in our Discord. It’s exactly what helps us to get better. 🙌
Stefan Smiljkovic
Great update. I honestly wish you put some more effort into GUI. It would open doors to many no-code users, to plug and play their apps into Remotion.
Mehmet Ademi
Hey @stefan_smiljkovic Glad you like the new version of Remotion! With 4.0, you have the basic features to create a GUI yourself in the Remotion Studio. It’s definitely worth watching the following video on YouTube, where Jonny shows Visual Editing in Remotion:
Although Remotion is primarily a developer tool, and our focus will remain on its development, we do plan on expanding its GUI capabilities and possibly adding low-code features in the future. To make Remotion more accessible for beginners, we'll be providing more resources, such as easy-to-follow tutorials. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can be notified when they're available.
@jonny_burger @mehmetademi Congrats on the release of Remotion 4.0! The Render Button seems like a handy feature. Are there any limitations when it comes to queuing and tracking multiple renders simultaneously?
Mehmet Ademi
Hi @ricardo_luz Thanks a lot! Glad to know you are seeing the benefit of the Render Button. We are sure it will boost the Remotion experience. 
 To answer your question: Currently, it’s not possible to render multiple videos simultaneously when using the Render Button. However, there is no limit to queuing your renders, and each render can be tracked in the CLI.