Creating an Audio-Visual Berlin Tour with Python
<p>Remember when I decided to embark on a pet project of creating my <a href="https://medium.com/data-de-mystified/converting-tour-scripts-to-audio-in-python-d4976e8b8802" rel="noopener">own audio tour guide</a>?<br />
Well, I’ve taken it a step further and added a video to the mix, making the audio narration even more visually captivating.</p>
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<p>The best part? I accomplished it all using Python, with just a few lines of code.</p>
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<p>This sample project has proven incredibly useful for me, especially when I want a virtual tour of a new city before venturing out to explore the places and landmarks. It allows me to immerse myself in each location's stories and fun facts, all from the comfort of my own screen.</p>
<p>I won’t discuss the audio's creation or the tour script's development, as I’ve covered those topics in a <a href="https://medium.com/data-de-mystified/converting-tour-scripts-to-audio-in-python-d4976e8b8802" rel="noopener">previous post</a>. This time, the focus will be on two key aspects:</p>
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