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Soro2 Settings Guide: Stable Defaults and When to Adjust

Use soro2 settings that keep clips stable: low motion, short duration, clean framing, and a short stability block.

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If you searched for soro2 settings or soro 2 defaults, this guide gives you a safe baseline. The fastest way to stable output is short duration, low motion, and a simple camera move. Start in vertical 9:16 presetsfor short-form content.

Keep one setting change per test. If results break, use common failures and fixes before rewriting the prompt.

Stable default settings (baseline)

  • Format: 9:16 for short-form (use vertical presets)
  • Duration: 4 to 6 seconds
  • Motion: low (increase only after stability)
  • Camera: slow push-in or static shot
  • Lighting: consistent exposure, one lighting phrase
  • Constraints: stable motion, no flicker, no warping, subject centered

Soro2 settings matrix (change one thing at a time)

Use this soro2 matrix to keep results readable. Change one setting per test so you can isolate what caused the improvement or failure.

  • soro2 duration: shorten when flicker appears or when the scene drifts.
  • soro2 motion: keep low until the baseline is clean, then increase in small steps.
  • soro2 camera: use slow push-in first; switch to static for captions.
  • soro2 lighting: lock one lighting phrase and repeat it across tests.
  • soro2 background: simplify before you add more textures or props.

Settings by goal

Short-form ads

  • Duration: 4 to 6 seconds
  • Motion: low, slow push-in
  • Composition: centered subject, caption space
  • Workflow: ads workflow

UGC talking-head

  • Camera: static shot, medium close-up
  • Lighting: natural window light, consistent exposure
  • Constraints: stable face, no drift

Product demo

  • Start with soro2 image-to-video for stable identity
  • Camera: slow push-in, centered framing
  • Background: clean, minimal detail

Soro2 text-to-video vs image-to-video settings

If your soro2 goal is a new scene, start with text-to-video and keep the prompt short. If your soro2 goal is stable product identity, start with image-to-video so the framing stays anchored.

  • soro2 text-to-video: choose a simple scene, low motion, and one lighting phrase.
  • soro2 image-to-video: preserve composition, slow push-in, and no warping constraints.

Soro2 baseline prompt + settings (copy-paste)

soro2 settings baseline:
Vertical 9:16. One clear subject on a clean background.
Camera: slow push-in, centered framing. Lighting: soft studio lighting, consistent exposure.
Constraints: stable motion, no flicker, no warping, subject stays centered.
soro2 caption-safe ad:
Vertical 9:16. Static shot, centered framing, clean background with space for captions.
Lighting: consistent exposure. Motion: low.
Constraints: stable motion, no flicker, no drift, clean edges.

When to increase motion (and when not to)

  • Increase motion only after a stable baseline (no flicker, no drift).
  • If motion causes shimmer, lower it first and add a stability block.
  • Avoid fast pans or orbits until the clip is clean at low motion.

Stability checklist before you regenerate

  • Is the subject centered and readable in the first second?
  • Is motion smooth (no jitter or wobble)?
  • Is lighting consistent across frames?
  • Is the background simple enough to avoid shimmer?

If two or more checks fail, lower motion and simplify the background, then retry.

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FAQ

What duration works best for soro2?

Start with 4 to 6 seconds for short-form. Shorter clips are easier to stabilize and test.

Should I start from text-to-video or image-to-video?

Use text-to-video for new scenes. Use image-to-video when you need stable composition or product identity.

Why does motion cause flicker?

Higher motion forces more frame-to-frame resynthesis. Lower motion and a stable lighting block reduce flicker.

Do soro2 settings change for ads?

Ads prioritize readability. Use 9:16, low motion, and a clean background for caption space.

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