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0:00 Intro — Lip sync in ComfyUI on a local PC
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LipSync in ComfyUI with ReActor and Wav2Lip - Make it Work
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- 1 0:00 Intro — Lip sync in ComfyUI on a local PC
- 2 0:22 Resources, links, and what we’ll cover
- 3 0:50 Installing ComfyUI 0.3.66 portable and Python 3.13
- 4 1:10 Using ComfyUI-Manager to install missing nodes
- 5 1:30 Built-in templates overview Humo/HERMA & VAN 2.2
- 6 1:44 Humo Video Generation test — setup, prompts, limits
- 7 2:52 Non-human characters issue Muppet example, no lip sync
- 8 3:46 VAN 2.2 Audio-Driven Video — workflow and results
- 9 4:45 Extending clip length and stability tips
- 10 5:04 External workflows: Wave2Lip options not in templates
- 11 5:16 Comfy-Wave2Lip + React; Lip Sync Warper Python 3.11 note
- 12 6:02 Version trade-offs: ComfyUI 0.2.3 vs latest features
- 13 6:23 If React install is painful — quick online alternative demo
- 14 7:45 Domo AI “Talking Avatar” demo: TTS, upload, render steps
- 15 9:37 Back to local: Wave2Lip pipeline, FFmpeg install & PATH setup
- 16 11:01 Install Git; clone custom nodes into custom_nodes
- 17 14:11 Install requirements.txt with embedded Python/pip
- 18 17:55 Load sample Wave2Lip workflow; download model to checkpoints
- 19 19:01 Fix missing nodes via Manager; common React errors explained
- 20 20:54 React troubleshooting: correct Python version & prebuilt wheels
- 21 22:06 Commands to install the right wheel; re-run requirements
- 22 24:31 Fixing soxr/librosa import issues sitecustomize workaround
- 23 26:27 Relaunch ComfyUI; end-to-end pipeline walkthrough
- 24 27:34 Results: lip-sync quality, head motion, FPS/length tips
- 25 28:16 Wrap-up — files on Patreon, Q&A, next steps