![]() ![]() Please increase the performance when processing content in 1080p to higher resolutions, it works very slow as you can see. Processing Settings: device: 0 vram: 1 instances: 0Īrtemis 1X: 39.31 fps 2X: 15.98 fps 4X: 5.09 fps ![]() Haven’t look too much into that, though, as I always use 200x (either 720p to 1440p or 1080p to 4k).Nothing changed for me since the previous version… Topaz Video AI v3.2.1ĬPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K 31.779 GB If I’m correct it works best like that when using gigapixel, and the algorythm should be the same for VEAI. Also, depending on the resolution of the source and your taget resolution, MAYBE it is best to do the upscaling in steps, like from 480p to 1080p, then 4k (if you want to upscale SD material to UHD). ![]() But I always use HQ (now Gaia-HQ) as it’s the one with better results by my judgement and using my videos, it can be different with your videos and taste. What preset you use (Gaia or Artemis) probably depends on what your source material is, so there’s not a ‘recommended setting’. If one thing can be said, though, is that some users have better final results if first only using the 100% denoise/deblock and then upscaling, but that can take up to double the time compared to if you only upscale, more like using a second-pass while encoding video, so you should think what’s better. I had to rollback from 1.2 to 1.1 (1.2 was taking way too long to encode), but in 1.2 using 100% or 200% in resource priority wouldn’t change anything, and anything more than that would result in either the same or crashes. You can choose what preset (Gaia-HQ ,Gaia-CG, and the Artemis flavours, but artemis still looks like garbage for most cases) it will use and that’s pretty much it. To be fair, as of now, we don’t have much settings to go. ![]()
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