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Adjusting video bitrate in Higgsfield

Demo summary

The creator shows the bitrate slider in the Higgsfield UI, setting it to 'High' for less compression before initiating a generation.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Vault and select your prompt or scene type
  2. Paste your prompt into the generation field
  3. Locate the bitrate slider in the UI
  4. Set the bitrate slider to High
  5. Click Generate Unlimited

Options

  • Adjust bitrate for less compression and larger file size

Watch out for

  • Setting bitrate to High will result in a larger file size

All demos from “The Truth About Higgsfield Seedance 2.0 Unlimited (Honest Review)

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  2. 8:000:37Adjusting video bitrate in HiggsfieldCurrentThe creator shows the bitrate slider in the Higgsfield UI, setting it to 'High' for less compression before initiating a generation.HiggsfieldAI Animation Generator
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