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I’ve been messing around with video creation within Auto1111 and wanted to share the process I’m using. I started by installing this extension within auto1111 GUI: https://github.com/Scholar01/sd-webui-mov2mov. Once installed, you’ll see a new tab to create diffused video. I then used a screenshot from the video I want to diffuse within img2img to figure out the effect I want to apply to the video. I used FFMPEG to extract a single video frame. Once I get the effect I want, I copy/paste the settings over to the mov2mov tab. NOTE: I don’t know why, but I get blurry video when using samplers other than euler_a. There may be others that work but I haven’t looked into it further. In the attached video, I used controlnet (openpose full and lineart). I set the denoising to .3 and steps to 20. I set the movie frame to 15. I noticed that if I set the generate movie mode to mp4v, it avoids an error at the end of the process that prevents the video from being written. Once that is done, I process the video with another tool (a command line tool, not in auto1111) found here: https://github.com/ChenyangLEI/All-In-One-Deflicker. For a free tool, it produces decent results.
I’ve been messing around with video creation within Auto1111 and wanted to share the process I’m using. I started by installing this extension within auto1111 GUI: https://github.com/Scholar01/sd-webui-mov2mov. Once installed, you’ll see a new tab to create diffused video. I then used a screenshot from the video I want to diffuse within img2img to figure out the effect I want to apply to the video. I used FFMPEG to extract a single video frame. Once I get the effect I want, I copy/paste the settings over to the mov2mov tab. NOTE: I don’t know why, but I get blurry video when using samplers other than euler_a. There may be others that work but I haven’t looked into it further. In the attached video, I used controlnet (openpose full and lineart). I set the denoising to .3 and steps to 20. I set the movie frame to 15. I noticed that if I set the generate movie mode to mp4v, it avoids an error at the end of the process that prevents the video from being written. Once that is done, I process the video with another tool (a command line tool, not in auto1111) found here: https://github.com/ChenyangLEI/All-In-One-Deflicker. For a free tool, it produces decent results.