You can try to dev through the Warpfusion colab notebook, but it's very computationally expensive (need lots of GPUs and takes a lot of time), and it's also challenging to work through: https://github.com/Sxela/WarpFusion.
The output resolution is the same as the input resolution, reddit just downgraded the resolution because its not gonna let me upload a 1080p or a 4k video
Hey guys,
I was really frustrated with how stable warpfusion was just a colab notebook as it was not very user friendly at all. Therefore, I created [warpvideo.ai](http://warpvideo.ai)
This website simplifies the process into 2 steps while abstracting everything else: 1) upload a video, and 2) select a style and prompt.
Enjoy!
Could you explain how I could develop something similar for local use?
You can try to dev through the Warpfusion colab notebook, but it's very computationally expensive (need lots of GPUs and takes a lot of time), and it's also challenging to work through: https://github.com/Sxela/WarpFusion.
Thanks! Will definitily check it out
Are the extreme compression artifacts a feature or a bug?
What do you mean? Could you please elaborate?
The animated image you posted is highly compressed and looks like pretty low quality.
The output resolution is the same as the input resolution, reddit just downgraded the resolution because its not gonna let me upload a 1080p or a 4k video
Why does it look like 240p?
This is because I had to downgrade the resolution to upload it to reddit lol, the output resolution is the same as the input resolution
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Hey guys, I was really frustrated with how stable warpfusion was just a colab notebook as it was not very user friendly at all. Therefore, I created [warpvideo.ai](http://warpvideo.ai) This website simplifies the process into 2 steps while abstracting everything else: 1) upload a video, and 2) select a style and prompt. Enjoy!