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ComfyUI Node: Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise

Class Name

WanVideoExtenderLowHigh

Category
WanCustom
Author
granddyser (Account age: 2032days)
Extension
Wan-video-extender
Latest Updated
2025-11-29
Github Stars
0.03K

How to Install Wan-video-extender

Install this extension via the ComfyUI Manager by searching for Wan-video-extender
  • 1. Click the Manager button in the main menu
  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
  • 3. Enter Wan-video-extender in the search bar
After installation, click the Restart button to restart ComfyUI. Then, manually refresh your browser to clear the cache and access the updated list of nodes.

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Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise Description

Enhances video by reducing noise while preserving original content quality for AI artists.

Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise:

The WanVideoExtenderLowHigh node is designed to enhance video processing by extending video sequences with both low and high noise reduction capabilities. This node is particularly beneficial for AI artists who are looking to improve the quality of their video outputs by reducing noise while maintaining the integrity of the original content. It offers a sophisticated method to manage noise levels across video frames, ensuring that the final output is both visually appealing and true to the source material. The node's primary goal is to provide a seamless video enhancement experience, allowing users to focus on creative aspects without worrying about technical noise issues.

Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise Input Parameters:

use_overlap_loop_1

This parameter determines whether the first overlap loop is used in the video processing sequence. Enabling this option can help in smoothing transitions between frames, reducing abrupt changes that might occur due to noise. The default value is False, and it can be set to True to activate the loop.

use_overlap_loop_2

Similar to use_overlap_loop_1, this parameter controls the second overlap loop. It provides an additional layer of smoothing, which can be particularly useful for videos with complex motion or high noise levels. The default value is False.

use_overlap_loop_3

This parameter activates the third overlap loop, offering further refinement in noise reduction and frame transition smoothing. It is set to False by default but can be enabled for enhanced video quality.

use_overlap_loop_4

Controls the fourth overlap loop, contributing to the overall noise reduction strategy. This parameter is useful for videos requiring extensive noise management. The default setting is False.

use_overlap_loop_5

Activates the fifth overlap loop, providing additional noise reduction capabilities. This parameter is set to False by default and can be enabled as needed.

use_overlap_loop_6

This parameter manages the sixth overlap loop, further enhancing the video processing by reducing noise and smoothing transitions. The default value is False.

use_overlap_loop_7

Controls the seventh overlap loop, offering another layer of noise reduction. It is set to False by default but can be enabled for videos with persistent noise issues.

use_overlap_loop_8

Activates the eighth overlap loop, contributing to the node's comprehensive noise management strategy. The default setting is False.

use_overlap_loop_9

This parameter manages the ninth overlap loop, providing additional noise reduction and transition smoothing. It is set to False by default.

use_overlap_loop_10

Controls the tenth overlap loop, offering the final layer of noise reduction in the sequence. The default value is False.

use_endframe_loop_1

Determines whether the first endframe loop is used, which can help in managing the final frames of the video sequence. The default setting is False.

use_endframe_loop_2

Similar to use_endframe_loop_1, this parameter controls the second endframe loop, providing additional management for the video sequence's end frames. The default value is False.

use_endframe_loop_3

Activates the third endframe loop, offering further refinement for the final frames of the video. The default setting is False.

use_endframe_loop_4

Controls the fourth endframe loop, contributing to the overall management of the video sequence's end frames. The default value is False.

use_endframe_loop_5

This parameter manages the fifth endframe loop, providing additional control over the final frames. The default setting is False.

use_endframe_loop_6

Activates the sixth endframe loop, offering further refinement for the video sequence's end frames. The default value is False.

use_endframe_loop_7

Controls the seventh endframe loop, providing additional management for the final frames. The default setting is False.

use_endframe_loop_8

This parameter manages the eighth endframe loop, contributing to the overall control of the video sequence's end frames. The default value is False.

use_endframe_loop_9

Activates the ninth endframe loop, offering further refinement for the final frames of the video. The default setting is False.

use_endframe_loop_10

Controls the tenth endframe loop, providing the final layer of management for the video sequence's end frames. The default value is False.

reference_image_1

This parameter allows you to specify a reference image for the first loop, which can be used to guide the noise reduction process. The default value is None.

reference_image_2

Similar to reference_image_1, this parameter specifies a reference image for the second loop, aiding in noise management. The default value is None.

reference_image_3

Allows you to specify a reference image for the third loop, providing additional guidance for noise reduction. The default value is None.

reference_image_4

This parameter specifies a reference image for the fourth loop, contributing to the overall noise management strategy. The default value is None.

reference_image_5

Allows you to specify a reference image for the fifth loop, aiding in the noise reduction process. The default value is None.

reference_image_6

This parameter specifies a reference image for the sixth loop, providing additional guidance for noise management. The default value is None.

reference_image_7

Allows you to specify a reference image for the seventh loop, contributing to the overall noise reduction strategy. The default value is None.

reference_image_8

This parameter specifies a reference image for the eighth loop, aiding in noise management. The default value is None.

reference_image_9

Allows you to specify a reference image for the ninth loop, providing additional guidance for noise reduction. The default value is None.

reference_image_10

This parameter specifies a reference image for the tenth loop, contributing to the overall noise management strategy. The default value is None.

Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise Output Parameters:

endframe_source

The endframe_source output parameter provides the final processed video sequence, incorporating all the noise reduction and frame transition enhancements applied by the node. This output is crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of the noise management strategies and ensuring that the final video meets the desired quality standards.

Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise Usage Tips:

  • Experiment with enabling different overlap loops to find the optimal noise reduction configuration for your specific video content.
  • Utilize reference images to guide the noise reduction process, especially for videos with complex scenes or high noise levels.
  • Start with the default settings and gradually enable additional loops as needed to achieve the desired video quality.

Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise Common Errors and Solutions:

"Invalid reference image"

  • Explanation: This error occurs when a specified reference image is not compatible or properly formatted for the node's processing requirements.
  • Solution: Ensure that the reference image is in a supported format and matches the resolution and color profile of the video being processed.

"Overlap loop conflict"

  • Explanation: This error indicates that multiple overlap loops are enabled simultaneously, causing conflicts in the noise reduction process.
  • Solution: Review the enabled overlap loops and disable any unnecessary ones to prevent conflicts and ensure smooth processing.

"Endframe loop not applied"

  • Explanation: This error occurs when an endframe loop is not applied correctly, possibly due to incorrect parameter settings.
  • Solution: Double-check the endframe loop parameters and ensure they are configured correctly to apply the desired enhancements to the final frames.

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Wan 2.2 Video Extender PRO high+low-noise