LTX Director 2.0 adds timeline editing and local video retakes to ComfyUI
Third-party ComfyUI pack LTX Director 2.0 ships in-node video editing, IC-LoRA track support, audio inpainting, and a beta Retake Mode for rewriting video segments inside the LTX-2.3 workflow.
A ComfyUI custom node pack for LTX-2.3 video workflows now includes timeline editing, audio mixing, and a beta feature that lets users select and rewrite portions of generated video without re-rendering the entire sequence.
LTX Director 2.0 adds in-node video editing with prompt-driven extension, keyframe control, and audio input. Users can trim, split, and concatenate clips on a timeline without leaving the ComfyUI interface. The update introduces IC-LoRA drag-and-drop onto tracks, audio inpainting for blending and extending sound, and JSON export for saving timeline states and settings. A redesigned panel and reworked input fields accompany the release.
Retake Mode, marked as beta, allows practitioners to isolate a segment of a generated video and alter what happens in that window—effectively a localized re-generation pass. The pack also adds markers, multi-select, end-frame control, and NAG Support for workflow management.
Because the pack operates inside ComfyUI and works with open-weight video models, it inherits the unrestricted generation capabilities of the underlying LTX weights. The timeline-editing approach mirrors commercial video-AI products but runs entirely on local hardware, giving users full control over the editing and generation pipeline.




