This is largely defunct now as framepack does a much better job and Anything Everywhere nodes are currently non-functional. Trimmed version here.
Create a chain of videos using the last frame of the preceding vid as the first of the next. This can be scaled up to make even longer videos albeit at a reduced coherence.
(The low ql version may look VERY different from what you end up with, also this can cause OOMs on a 12Gb card with what seem to be sensible settings)
Remember to set all switches to the same number as the Process Picker. Errors like so:
'Node <number> says it needs input value1, but there is no input to that node at all'
Are down to those switches being on mismatched numbers.
Cheers to tedbiv for assisting, testing and Lebofly for suggesting the fix to combine the vids into one file.
hunyuan_video_image_to_video_720p_bf16.safetensors - v1 (concat)
hunyuan_video_v2_replace_image_to_video_720p_bf16.safetensors - v2 (replace)
Description
v1.3: Added Vid2Vid process, removed unnecessary duplicate nodes and added switches to tidy up UI further into one output.
Choose a process '1,2, or 3' in the muter, set all the switches to the same number and go.
FAQ
Comments (2)
i sure wish there was a way to re-generate image quality lost during sampling... i've tried sending my last frame back through flux img2img to clean it up. it does a good job, but then the next transition clip is even more noticeable. hunyuan just seems to lose its signal to noise ration over generation time... sad
If I try to run this with any other loras/prompts than the one you used, I get the error "RuntimeError: Sizes of tensors must match except in dimension 0. Expected size 968 but got size 393 for tensor number 1 in the list" at the prompt node in Electric Boogaloo.
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