[0:00] Hello folks. On the left is 81 frames at [0:03] 16 frames pers and on the right is the [0:06] same 81 frames at 30 frames pers. The [0:10] right is clearly smoother, less jaggedy, [0:13] much better. So if you're creating [0:15] videos in Comfy UI at 16 frames pers, [0:19] there's a very easy way to upscale these [0:21] to 30 frames a second. [0:24] What is frame interpolation? Frame [0:26] interpolation is a video processing [0:28] technique that creates new frames to [0:30] insert between existing ones, making [0:33] video playback appear smoother and more [0:35] fluid. So, it's actually making up fake [0:38] frames in between. [0:40] All right. Firstly, you want to check [0:42] that you've actually got the [0:43] interpolation node. So, click on manager [0:47] and custom nodes manager. In the search, [0:50] you type interpolation. [0:55] And this is the one you want here. Come [0:57] for UI frame interpolation. I've already [1:00] got it installed. But if it's not [1:02] installed for you, then do the install [1:04] like it says on these other ones. Okay. [1:06] Once that's installed, [1:10] let's build a quick workflow with the [1:11] three nodes we need. We're going to use [1:13] a video upload node, the conversion [1:15] node, and then output node. So, we're [1:18] going to double click [1:21] uh video [1:24] upload. [1:25] Yeah. And have that one there. There we [1:28] go. Now, we want our frame [1:30] interpolation. So, right click, add [1:33] node, [1:35] come UI frame interpolation. VFI [1:39] re VFI. There it is. Join that to that. [1:44] And now we want an output. So, we're [1:47] going to go for a scroll down the video [1:50] helper suite and the video combine. [1:54] Turn that to six uh 30 frames. [1:58] There we go. Change that to H.264. [2:03] Uh, and we're done. So, let's load up. [2:06] This is one I was working on earlier. My [2:08] Duke Nukem video. Never made the cut. [2:11] So, let's choose a video. So, our 16 [2:14] frames per second. There we go. And that [2:17] is it. All we got to do is run it. [2:26] Okay, that's um that's finished. There's [2:28] our 30 frames. So, let's go and look at [2:30] that in Explorer. [2:34] Here we go. That one there. [2:40] Lovely. Tools, [2:42] codeex. Here we go. 30 frames pers. [2:48] Job done. [2:51] Okay. So, let's join that to um an [2:54] existing workflow. So, here's our I got [2:56] a text to video workflow here using [2:58] Fusion X. Um it's creating a 81 frame [3:03] output 640x 640 just for the purpose of [3:07] demonstration and it's a 16 um frames [3:10] per second. So all we've got to do is [3:15] rightclick add node [3:19] come UI frame interpolation VFI [3:23] rife vfi. There it is. There you join [3:26] the VA code onto there. Add a video [3:30] combine. [3:33] Where are we down here? Video helper [3:35] suite video combine. [3:38] Join that to that. [3:40] Turn that to 30 [3:42] frames pers. [3:45] Uh, turn that to [3:48] H.264 output. [3:52] Sorry, wrong one. There we go. That one [3:54] there. And it will not only will it [3:56] create the 16 frames per second one, it [3:58] will then go on to create the 30 frames [4:00] per second output. I hope that was a [4:03] useful exercise, guys. Um, it certainly [4:05] made my video outputs better now, and [4:07] that's what I'm going to be using from [4:09] now on. Uh, it may not be the best way [4:11] to do things, but it's the way that I [4:13] found that works for me. So, I hope it [4:16] works for you, too. Goodbye.