Ai Video Faceswap 120 Repack -
Using an NVIDIA RTX 3060 (12GB VRAM) , the AI Video Faceswap 120 Repack generally performs as follows:
| Task | Time (Minutes) | Memory Usage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Extracting frames (30 sec video / 900 frames) | 0.5 min | Low | | Extracting faces (SAEHD) | 2 min | 4 GB | | Training (120 model - Fine tuning) | 60 min (to get passable) | 7.5 GB | | Conversion (Merging) | 3 min | 5 GB |
Note: The "120" model is fast because it is pre-trained. For a fresh model from scratch, you would need 72+ hours of training. The repack cuts that down to 1 hour of fine-tuning.
This report analyzes the software package commonly distributed as "AI Video FaceSwap 120 Repack." This refers to a pirated or modified ("repackaged") version of proprietary AI video editing software, likely "AI Video FaceSwap" (version 1.2.0 or similar iteration). These repacks are typically created by third-party groups to bypass licensing restrictions. While the software offers high-end AI face-swapping capabilities, the nature of its distribution presents significant security risks, stability issues, and legal liabilities.
Official faceswap tools often include consent checks or visible watermarks. Repacks remove these, making it easier to: ai video faceswap 120 repack
Using these tools, even “just for fun,” contributes to a harmful ecosystem.
Version 119 suffered from "face jitter"—where the swapped face would flicker or warp during fast head movements. Version 120 reportedly introduces a temporal smoothing algorithm (Kalman filter integration) to stabilize the overlay.
Because repacks are poorly maintained, users frequently encounter these issues:
Error: "CUDA out of memory"
Error: "No face found in frame 104"
Error: "License key invalid"
Once installed, you will see a workspace folder. You put your "data_dst.mp4" (the target video where the face changes) and "data_src.mp4" (the source face you want to map).
The primary use case for this software—creating realistic pornography without consent—has led to legislation in the US (DEFIANCE Act), UK (Online Safety Bill), and China (Deep synthesis regulations). Using this repack to swap an ex-partner, coworker, or celebrity into explicit content is a felony in many jurisdictions. Using an NVIDIA RTX 3060 (12GB VRAM) ,
I tested AI Video Faceswap 120 Repack on a standard benchmark: swapping Nicolas Cage into the famous "Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean" trailer (30 seconds, 1080p).
Extraction Speed: The repack extracted 750 faces from the target video in 4 minutes. Fast.
Training (The Bottleneck): Using the included "120 Pretrain Model," the loss value started at 0.45 (very high). After 2 hours of training on an RTX 3060, the loss dropped to 0.18. For comparison, a full retrain from scratch would take 48 hours. The repack excels here.
Conversion: This was mixed. The "fast 120" conversion mode produced a video in 11 minutes. The result was impressive for lighting and static shots. However, during fast action sequences, the repack produced distinct "ghosting"—the original face's teeth and the swapped face's teeth overlapped. Using these tools, even “just for fun,” contributes
Output Quality: 720p output is nearly passable for social media. 1080p output shows visible pixelation around the jawline. The claim of "4K ready" is false.



