
I Ran LTX 2.3 Locally — Image to Video with Audio, No Cloud Required
I Ran LTX 2.3 Locally — Image to Video with Audio, No Cloud Required Last Wednesday night, I got my 12th "content policy violation" of the month. I wasn't doing anything illegal. Just a portrait photo, a simple motion prompt. The kind of thing any filmmaker would shoot on set. The platform didn't care. The error message was the same cold boilerplate it always is. That was the moment I decided I was done with cloud video generation. Two hours later, someone dropped a link in a Discord server I'm in. "LTX 2.3 GGUF is out. Runs on consumer GPUs. Image-to-video with native audio." I stared at that message for a few seconds. Native audio. Not dubbed afterward. Not a separate step. Generated alongside the video, synchronized, as one output. I closed the browser tab with the content violation error and started downloading the model. What is LTX 2.3? LTX-Video is an open-source video generation model from Lightricks, an Israeli company that's been in the media processing space for a while. Ver
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