Video Enhance AI v.1.2.3 - Gaia-HQ model improvement (hotfix)

I would like to see an option “close program when done.” Would be good for Gigapixel as well.

While I’m on the topic I will vent: I absolutely detest programs that respond to closing with an “Are you sure?” type message box. Yes, I’m always sure, but if I’m not it is my choice to make if it is a mistake and I lose my work. If you absolutely have to have it, put a check box “Don’t show this in the future.”

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Are you sure?! :smiley:

Absolutely! :wink:

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Pretty sure thats wrong

But while I’m here a pause button would be great its frame at a time anyways right?

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Any chance on getting a native linux version?
You’re using Qt, Tensorflow, ffmpeg, … all stuff that is just made for cross-platform support.

Video Enhance AI already works pretty well on Wine, btw, but without GPU support :frowning:

When is the online version getting put back up? It’s been “down for maintenance” for weeks now! My computer is too weak to use this software.

Maybe I can help you processing a video file? :blush:

I appreciate the offer, but I have about 17 hours of footage to process, I don’t want to bother you.

Dear All,
FYI, I tested the performance of Titan X (Maxwell) and GTX980.
With same video, I tested Gaia-HQ 2x (720 → 1440) in v.1.2.3.

Result
GTX 980 : Used the memory about 3.6 GB, 0.82sec/frame
Titan X : Used the memory about 9.4GB, 0.42sec/frame

There is almost 200% performance difference.

here, are the results i have with HD 630 Graphics intel lol (your result make me jealous lol)

All these are converted to full HD : with i7-7700 + 32gb Ram

1280720 => FHD : 6.34s/frame
960x540 => FHD : 3.57s/frame
854x480 => FHD : 2.86/frame
720
400 => FHD : 2.82s/frame
640x360 => FHD : 2.32/frame

554x416 =>FHD : 2,13s/frame
(i was doing a vegas rendering Cpu 100% + igpu) while using VEAI

480x240 => FHD 1,29s/frame
448x336 => FHD : 1.06s/frame

Anyone with recommendations with a proven PC configuration that works fairly well with GPU in the $1,000 or less range? That would be for a PC dedicated to that task only and no other needs.

It goes faster when you make the working red window exactly the size of the video removing any black borders on top and bottom or left and right. :smiley:

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Really? Hehe, Got to try that.

0640 x 360 to FHD = 0,33 sec / frame
0730 x 400 to FHD = 0,39 sec / frame
0854 x 480 to FHD = 0,33 sec / frame
0960 x 540 to FHD = 0,43 sec / frame
1280 x 720 to FHD = 0,83 sec / frame

MSI Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super Gaming X with two fans. Test made with Gaia CG.

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??? really ? i didn’t even noticed we could change the cropping lol ! i will try immediatly ! lol !

  1. Select A. I. Models
  2. Choose Preset
  3. Turn off “Crop to fill frame”
  4. Switch Preset to “Custom Setting”
  5. Turn off “Lock Size” (right beneath Scale)
  6. Adjust Scale and Width of the red frame
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Hum Test 1 Gaia CG
640x480 = Crop so no black bars. = 1850x1080 300% = 2.29s/frame
same video with 1920x1080 = 300% black bars left and side (not a lot) = 2.86s/frame

very interesting. i’ll have to do a second test, to be sure it’s not related to have a widht more tiny , and that’s related to the black bars ! thanks Atari.st ;)… unfortunatly it’s produce none acceptable ratio, but we can recompress it using an another encoder ! Nice One !!

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696 x 480 = 313% 1920 x 1080 (removed black bars) = 2.12s/frame
696 x 480 = 275% 1920 x 1080 (black bars up down left and right) = 2.70s/frame !

Ahahahah ! Nice one ! Congrats to Atari.st to have found this !!

I am not talking about VBR but VFR - variable frame rates: Variable frame rate - Wikipedia

:slight_smile:

Because lossless is lossless and -c:v h264_nvenc -preset lossless is faster than -c:v libx264 -crf 0 on my system (AMD 3900x & RTX 2060 KO)