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-=FINAL=- is where the FINAL file after converting should be, the final result.
DST_Input__VIDEO is where the VIDEO you want to extract the faces from (faces you want to swap with another) + it also keep the created alignment files in this directory.
DST_Output is where you extract the original video that you want to use. (BEFORE you swap faces)
MODEL is where you save / use the model for the project
SRC_Input__IMAGES is where you put the IMAGES (or video), usually the FACES that will replace the ORIGINAL video + it also keep the created alignment files in this directory.
SRC_Output is where you extract the FACES from the "SRC_Input_IMAGES" to get the
I'm using the above structure for the last couple of weeks and it is MUCH easier to handle any project consider Facewap ask for many different directories when preparing.
This is the REASON why I have a preset file with ALL my default presets: "MyProject---001.fsw" so I don't even need to re-enter the directories again.
All I have to do is to copy the VIDEO files or IMAGES to the correct sub-directories, load the preset .fsw file and start tweaking the details.
There are some changes in directories when doing different tasks of course, but it's easier to find them with that structure from my experience so far, and I'm still a noob in Faceswap, but I'm sharing this because it works.
Developer Part - The Suggestion:
Since I'm not a programmer I don't know how to do these things, so I would like to explain 2 options for future version of Facewap:
1 - It will be simple to just add .bat file like in DFL to create a "READY-TO-USE" Directory Structure + Preset File.
2 - Since Faceswap is MUCH MORE USER-FRIENDLY with an interface, it's possible to just add a button from the software itself to create it, so it can ask you to choose a directory, and once you choose it. it will CREATE the MAIN project file and it's sub-directories there... all this, in one click.
It could be a "New Project" and it will ask you where to put the Main directory consider you will make more than one directory, so it won't overwrite each other.
I hope to see this feature in the future of Faceswap it could make things so much easier and simple especially for newcomers who get lost or scared away from all the files and where to put them.
Once again, thanks ahead for everything you do and keep up the good work!
- Sorry about my bad English