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Gυiɗes
αnɗ Tυτoriαλs

Oylo documentation focuses on getting you started and giving you a quick overview over core features and settings.

1 Login & Lαυnch

  • Go to app.oylo.io and log in with the credentials from your invite email.
  • Launch a session. Be patient, it may take up to a minute. You’ll see progress on the power button (top right) and in the output view.
  • Launch a session. Be patient, it may take up to a minute. You’ll see progress on the power button (top right) and in the output view.
  • Select your input source from the Video menu.
  • Click the View (eye) icon in the top toolbar to show or hide the source view.
  • Type your prompt in the left text box and press Enter.
  • Adjust the strength slider to control how much the original video is transformed.
  • Use the View menu to show/hide the interface (View > UI) or switch to full screen (View > Full Screen).
  • To record the session, click the Record button (top right). Find recordings via File > Recordings.
  • When finished, shut down the session using the top-right power button.

2 Inρυτ Oρτions

  • Camera: Use your camera as input. Use the play/pause buttons to freeze a frame when needed.
  • Screen capture: Choose your desktop, a window, or a browser tab as input.
  • None: No video input; draw objects directly on the canvas.

3 — Generατion Conτroλs

Settings
  • Strength: Controls how much the original video is transformed by the prompt. 0  —  Shows the original video. 100  —  Produces a completely new video.
  • Control: Keeps the generated video aligned with the input video’s frame structure.
  • Seed: Determines variation in generation. Adjust to explore different visual results.
  • Set to 0 for a new random seed each frame — creates a very jumpy effect.
  • Blend: Blends consecutive frames for smoother transitions and less flicker. 0   —  Every frame is new. 100 —  Only the previous frame is shown.

Filters
  • Brightness: Adjusts how light or dark the video appears. Depends on your camera.
  • Contrast: Controls the difference between light and dark areas. Depends on your camera.
  • Saturation: Controls color intensity. Above 1 is more vivid; below 1 is more muted.
  • Hue: Shifts the overall color tone of the video.
  • Blur: Softens the image and reduces detail.
  • Invert Colors: Flips colors to their opposites, creating a negative effect.
  • Wiggle: Animates the initial noise for a dynamic, unpredictable effect.
  • Upscale: Doubles output resolution for higher-quality results (increases processing time).