How do I migrate a video generation app that was built on the Sora API to Seedance or Wan?
Blog post from Atlas Cloud
Migrating a video generation feature from the Sora API to platforms like Seedance or Wan can be simplified by using an OpenAI-compatible gateway such as Atlas Cloud, which requires minimal changes to configuration rather than a complete rewrite. The transition involves updating the base URL, API key, and model ID, with additional adjustments for video-specific parameters to ensure compatibility with the new models. This migration allows access to different models with varying cost structures and capabilities, such as Seedance 2.0, which offers native audio at approximately $0.112 per second, and Wan-2.7 for general purposes at $0.100 per second, among others. Atlas Cloud supports over 300 models accessible through a single API key, enabling seamless A/B testing and future model swaps with minimal effort, making it a cost-effective and flexible alternative to being tied to a single vendor like Sora.
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