Topaz Video AI v3.1.6

I’ve told you about these problems before and it seems you didn’t care.

before you start processing the videos keep sure they were not processed with a wrong framerate before. often the videos had 23,976 fps in original but were encoded with 30 fps false so they run not perfect and smoothing those will not end up great. in this case it often helps to use a regular video file converter and convert the file to its original framerate before processing it with topaz video ai.

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Add rdt=0.01 It can go up to 1 which would be 100 in the GUI.

Makes videos super crisp. Try it!

I’ve been trying to use frame interpolation on a 90-minute video and doubling the frame rate to 60 and Topaz keeps crashing. I tried it with both Apollo and Chronos Fast and have tried with Replace Duplicate Frames on and off. On one occasion Topaz didn’t crash but the conversion stopped. I checked the error and got the same answer shown here.

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I have the impression that I’m the only one on this planet converting video to 4K60fps. It doesn’t matter what was the source video DVD, HD, UHD. As a result, if the camera moves on the stage, Chronos and Chronos Fast make a fake video at these moments.

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How to attach a video here?

Remind please!

I replied to you that the effect of Chronos Fast is degraded, Apollo will blur the input and so on. These are existing issues and I won’t try them again until Topaz optimizes them.

By the way, don’t use Apollo for zooming in, the most reasonable thing to do is to zoom in first and then use Apollo.

Can i use ‘Replace dublicate frames’ for this?
Thanks!

no, that will not work very well!

You mean, go through twice? Initially Chronos up to 4k. Second time Apollo to 60fps?

If a task sets upscale and interpolation at the same time, it will perform interpolation first, so if it is Apollo, the loss of image quality will be magnified, and Chronos will not be affected.

I’m checking back right now on Proteus. HD up to 4k. All right! That is, the problem is in Chronos, turning up to 60fps

Has anybody compared Themis quality with the previous version? I’m interested in your observations.

@TomaszW You should be banned from this sub forum.
Stop it. Or create another account with a different name.

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Who are you to tell people what they can and cannot post … this forum thread is for the benefit of the developers and, if users have a genuine gripe they have the right to post about it.

The post should also be supported with facts.

I also see there are people who use this forum and flag posts as inappropriate to get them hidden. Unless a post is a personal attack do not flag them.

It’s up to the developers to respond so give them the chance.

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As I said before, now I’m sure that the new version of Apollo will change the color tone, and the contrast color value will find that there is an average difference of 3 in each channel of RGB. Below I deliberately found a solid color background, you can compare the color difference between the two sides, the impact on some scenes will be particularly obvious in actual use.

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Thanks. I was doing a bit or research on it and it looks promising, but in early development, so I will probably try it out of curiosity and keep an eye on it, to see if Topaz can polish it to maturity so it can be used as a reliable tool.