- HappyHorse
- Seedance
- Benchmarks
- Prompts
HappyHorse pratikte: Seedance 2.0’ı geçti mi?
Adil A/B ile aynı istemler.
Not: Tutarlılık için gövde metni İngilizce; üst veriler ve düğme yerelleştirildi.
Define “beat” first
“Beat” can mean higher Elo, better visual quality, cheaper inference, or stronger audio alignment. For HappyHorse usage in production, pick one primary metric and keep sampling settings fixed—otherwise you’re comparing luck.
Tip: run blind ratings with multiple reviewers to reduce brand bias.
A lightweight A/B protocol
| Step | Action | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Build 10 prompts (people, scenes, motion, dialogue) | Cover common failure modes |
| 2 | Fix seeds or use a controlled seed sweep | Separate randomness from model differences |
| 3 | Blind score | Reduce bias |
| 4 | Log time-to-first-frame and VRAM | Match engineering constraints |
Audio changes the question
If Seedance 2.0 is evaluated mainly as video-only in your workflow, but HappyHorse targets joint audio, the “winner” depends on whether you need audible scratch tracks early.
Prompt template for fair tests
Subject: Rainy night street, neon reflections on wet asphalt.
Camera: Low-speed tracking, foreground bokeh.
Motion: Pedestrians with umbrellas; light trails from vehicles.
Audio: Rain-forward mix; distant traffic lows; no dialogue.
Use the same text wherever the product allows equivalent parameterization.
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Why leaderboards look contradictory
Versions, schedulers, and postprocessing change outcomes. A durable HappyHorse tutorial habit is to maintain a private 20-prompt suite you rerun on every upgrade.
Summary
The useful question is not meme headlines—it’s whether HappyHorse’s prompting model, audio joint generation, and deployment profile match your workload better than Seedance 2.0 under your protocol.