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Where to see step speed of your video generation and what are the speeds of RTX 3060 and RTX 3090
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Using Mochi 1 Open Source Video Generation Model - Windows, RunPod, and Cloud Setup Guide
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- 1 Introduction to the tutorial
- 2 How to download, install and use Mochi 1 on Windows
- 3 How to update SwarmUI to the latest version to be able to use Mochi 1
- 4 How to start SwarmUI on Windows
- 5 How to set SwarmUI to use which GPU for generation
- 6 How to generate a video with Mochi 1, what are the best configurations
- 7 Where I have shared all the prompts I used to generate intro demo AI videos
- 8 Where to see step speed of your video generation and what are the speeds of RTX 3060 and RTX 3090
- 9 How do I activate my first primary GPU while also generating on my secondary GPU
- 10 Why queue system may not immediately start using your multiple GPUs and how to fix
- 11 How to solve out of memory error by enabling VAE tiling
- 12 Which parameters are best for VAE tile size and VAE tile overlap
- 13 How to use Mochi 1 and SwarmUI on Massed Compute cloud service - you don't need a GPU for this
- 14 How to apply our SECourses coupon to get 50% discount for real for RTX A6000 GPU
- 15 How to connect initialized Massed Compute and start using Mochi 1
- 16 How to update SwarmUI to latest version on Massed Compute
- 17 How to start SwarmUI with public share to access from computer directly and use in computer browser
- 18 How to install and use Mochi 1 on RunPod with SwarmUI
- 19 How to monitor back-ends loading of SwarmUI on RunPod
- 20 How to properly terminate your RunPod pod and Massed Compute instance to not lose any money