![]() Very disappointed on that choice to have delete the MQ model. If we could have a model with results in-between GAIA-HQ and GAIA-CG then this could provide amazing final outputs.īut for now I’m still waiting for the main mandatory new feature : Ability to save videos with any ffmpeg supporting encoding codec or vfw installed codecs on Windows.Įdit : Having saved v1.2.0 before installing v1.2.1 I can confirm after doing some tests than the old Artemis-MQ was producing better results on most videos than the new merged MQ-LQ model. GAIA-CG is the best option for very bad quality videos but at the cost of a lack of fine details resulting. GAIA-HQ is still the best but unfortunately can’t deal with very low definition videos <360p or videos with too much noise/macroblocks or poorly deinterlaced videos. It’s like having a higher definition of the video that would have been encoding with a low bitrate. ![]() Remaining time when processing randomly not displaying.Ībout Artemis-MQ, there was real differences in v1.2.0 and it was often better than the LQ one who tends to go other the top with oversharpening and keep the compression artifacts from the original video.if I try multiple previews there’s sometimes a frame of the previous one displaying at the beginning.Meanwhile, the only two bugs I had with v1.2.0 are still remaining : Currently not all the models are supported on Intel ARC (model support will be added week to week).Could we have some infos about the GPU command line option ? what is it for and how do we use it ?.We believe this is the best way to communicate the specific strengths of each model, and we appreciate all the feedback that came in after the initial release! Iris v2 is showing better performance on medium-resolution videos (more than 480, less than 1080) and will now be labelled “Iris MQ”. Iris v1 will now be called “Iris LQ” and is recommended for very low resolution videos and highly compressed content. Fixes metadata for exported video when using Iris to only say “Deinterlaced” when the original video was actually Interlaced.Īfter reviewing user feedback, our research team has decided to split Iris into two models depending on input quality.Fixes filter order when deinterlacing which should lead to higher quality visual results.Fixes FPS display to drop extra "0"s when the fps is a whole number.Fixes issues selecting “original” fps option in fps selector.This was causing many of the issues like “file opened upside down.” Fixes for rotation issues for files with rotation metadata.Fixes ffmpeg issue causing exported video to sometimes get stuck in playback.Adds “Noise” value for enhancement models to video metadata when not zero.Adds detailed metadata for Iris & Nyx enhance models to exported video file.Adds info about Iris & Nyx models to Progressive models tooltip.To access these models, open Topaz Video AI and. We will not improve quality concerns or fix compatibility with these models. We consider the Legacy Models unsupported. Adds detailed tooltips for all preferences. Enabling the previous model versions allows you to download all legacy versions of the models that have been removed from the most up-to-date build.Adds 1x & 2x deinterlace options for Interlaced videos when keeping original fps.Medium will use Iris-v2, Low will use Iris-v1. Adds Iris options to select between Medium/Low Quality. ![]() A new release of Topaz Video AI is now available.
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