Open elihusmails opened 3 years ago
That's because tmp.mp4 is more like a "placeholder file". It's the latest successfully generated deepfake result (which won't have audio yet) and it gets overwritten each time it gets to the muxing audio part.
It's basically a file that isn't meant to be used as input, it's just there to be processed by FFmpeg at the end, to get the audio into the deepfake.
I am testing things out using the supplied tmp.mp4 video as input and the file gets deleted when I start the process.