Most likely one or both of:
- D:/faceswap/A/faceimagesA
- D:/faceswap/B/faceimagesB
does not contain faceswap extracted facesets. All images in these folders must be face images that have been extracted by faceswap
Most likely one or both of:
does not contain faceswap extracted facesets. All images in these folders must be face images that have been extracted by faceswap
What do you mean nothing works?
Try:
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conda activate faceswap
cd faceswap
python faceswap.py gui
Post any error output
I can honestly say I've never seen this issue. I've had models where eye-tracking has gone wonky, but not your specific example.
Sorry it took so long to get around to this.
Unfortunately I was unable to recreate the issue on either a Windows machine or a Linux machine, so it is most likely a problem specific to AMD. As I do not have an AMD card, unfortunately I cannot investigate further.
This should be fine, assuming your data quality is good.
You don't train a faceswap model to swap a scene. You train a model to swap 2 identities.
Once you have a trained model on 2 identities, you can use that model to swap the faces in any scene where the A face appears.
This is a system issue, in some way (a required file missing on your PC, or a conflict of some kind).
In the first instance, try this to see if it resolves it:
app.php/faqpage#f1r1
This looks like an edge case which may or may not be related to AMD. If possible, could you provide me with the source you are truing to extract from (DM is fine), I can see if I can recreate the bug in order to fix it.
Nothing has changed in conversion for a while... The most likely causes is that you are using an h265 video as the source (when you have previously used h264 sources in the past). h265 takes longer to decode.
Also, if you are training a more complex model, this will also take longer to convert.