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Below is the latest AI information for August 19.
AI Art
1. A ComfyUI workflow that can synthesize any video into any background.
With just one click, you can easily synthesize any video into any background! It can automatically cut out the subject, match lighting, optimize edges, and add additional visual effects.
Workflow: https://www.patreon.com/posts/new-video-free-109770732
You can even use visual effects tools like Blender and After Effects to further fine-tune and control the effects.
It can be used to create various scenes for music videos or sci-fi movies, etc.
Open-source Projects
1. Build a warm-hearted digital human using Dify: awesome-digital-human-live2d.
Features include:
- Supports quick deployment via Docker;
- Supports Dify service integration;
- Supports modular expansion of ASR, LLM, TTS, and Agent;
- Supports expansion and control of Live2d character models;
- Supports web access on both PC and mobile devices.
GitHub: https://github.com/wan-h/awesome-digital-human-live2d
2. A free, open-source, and practical browser extension: code-box.
It can be used on mainstream tech community websites (as shown below) to achieve functions like one-click copying of code without login, reading the full article, removing login pop-ups, etc.
GitHub: https://github.com/027xiguapi/code-box
As a tech developer, this plugin is worth a try.
3. An open-source, cross-platform IPTV player: IPTVnator.
With a clean interface and powerful functions, it allows importing IPTV playlists via the file system or remote URL. It supports auto-updating playlists, channel search, TV archives, grouped channel lists, multiple themes, etc.
It supports external players like MVP and VLC and provides an HTML video player option; it supports eight languages, including Chinese.
GitHub: https://github.com/4gray/iptvnator
It offers installation packages for macOS, Windows, and Linux. If interested, you can download and try it out.