Processing 120 frames for every single second of video is incredibly demanding on hardware. A standard office laptop will quickly overheat or take weeks to render a short clip. To build a machine capable of handling this workflow, focus on these specifications: Minimum Requirement Recommended Specification NVIDIA RTX 3060 (12GB VRAM) NVIDIA RTX 4080 / 4090 (16GB+ VRAM) Processor (CPU) Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 Intel Core i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 System Memory (RAM) 64 GB or higher Storage 1 TB NVMe M.2 SSD 2 TB+ High-Speed NVMe Gen 4 SSD

Another powerful tool built on top of Gradio and Stable Diffusion ecosystems. It features advanced post-processing tools, such as GFPGAN or CodeFormer upscalers, which enhance the facial resolution of each frame. This is incredibly useful for 120 FPS action shots where the face might occupy a small portion of the overall frame. Step-by-Step Workflow for a Perfect 120 FPS Swaps

Imagine a French actor delivering a monologue in perfect English. With Faceswap 120, a studio can shoot a scene once with the lead actor, then use AI to seamlessly map the face of a Japanese, German, or Brazilian actor onto the performance. The lips sync perfectly to the dubbed audio, while the original performance's emotional nuance remains intact. The "120" standard eliminates the "uncanny valley" that plagued earlier dubbing attempts.

The AI neural network extracts the identity of the source face and injects it into the expression, lighting, and angle of the target face.