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Hey folks - really love Wav2Lip, but just like everyone else, I wish it had commercial usage rights and produced higher quality output.
Just thought I'd share this if it's interesting. It's the best quality we've been able to achieve (though it's not Wav2Lip). It's also much faster than other approaches like the open source video-retalking repo but still maintains a great level of quality. I've attached a link to a demo you can try + sample output below!
Hey folks - really love Wav2Lip, but just like everyone else, I wish it had commercial usage rights and produced higher quality output.
Just thought I'd share this if it's interesting. It's the best quality we've been able to achieve (though it's not Wav2Lip). It's also much faster than other approaches like the open source video-retalking repo but still maintains a great level of quality. I've attached a link to a demo you can try + sample output below!
https://www.sievedata.com/functions/sieve/video_retalking
d8fce3bf-52b9-4012-94af-f80e57d1b7e3-output-9ff1d2f4-c46c-473a-8ba6-8fd222d8ed80.mp4
P.S. I work at the company that built this demo. Hope we can open-source all the code very very soon!
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