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Deprecated node for merging AnimateDiff model animations into a single video, replaced by "Video Combine (VHS)" for enhanced functionality.
The ADE_AnimateDiffCombine node, now deprecated, was designed to merge multiple animation sequences generated by the AnimateDiff model into a single cohesive video. This node facilitated the combination of different animation outputs, allowing for the creation of complex and dynamic visual sequences. By integrating various animation clips, it enabled artists to produce more intricate and engaging animations. However, it is important to note that this node has been deprecated and users are encouraged to use the "Video Combine (VHS)" node instead for improved functionality and support.
This parameter accepts a list of animation sequences that you want to combine. Each animation in the list should be a valid output from the AnimateDiff model. The function of this parameter is to gather all the individual animations that will be merged into a single video. There are no specific minimum or maximum values, but the quality and coherence of the final output depend on the compatibility and synchronization of the input animations.
This parameter allows you to specify the type of transition effects to be applied between the combined animations. Options may include fade, cut, dissolve, and other common video transition effects. The impact of this parameter is to ensure smooth and visually appealing transitions between different animation sequences. The default value is typically set to "cut," but you can choose other effects based on your creative needs.
This parameter defines the resolution of the final combined video. It ensures that the output video meets the desired quality and size specifications. Common values include 720p, 1080p, and 4K. The default value is usually set to 1080p, but you can adjust it according to your project requirements. Higher resolutions will result in better quality but may require more processing power and time.
The primary output of this node is the combined video, which is a single animation sequence created by merging the input animations with the specified transition effects. This output is crucial as it represents the final product of the combination process, ready for further editing or direct use in your projects. The combined video maintains the resolution and quality settings defined by the input parameters.
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