![]() Queued previews in Topaz Labs Video AIĮach preview saves the enhancement settings used to generate it. Video AI allows multiple previews to be generated from the same video, or multiple imported videos. When settings are adjusted and Preview is clicked again, a new preview is added to the Previews queue. Only encode what you actually need! Preview button in Topaz Video AI ![]() Tip: trimming footage can also substantially decrease preview and export encode times (especially slow motion). This encodes a few seconds of the source video, then displays the enhanced and original videos side by side for comparison. Presets (and custom enhancements) are previewed by clicking the purple Preview button under the video. Presets now play a more dominant role, with a number of helpful built-in options for common tasks, including: The layout and labeling is clearer and easier for non-professional users to understand. Topaz also made considerable improvements to Video AI's user experience. This new multithreaded architecture makes Video AI far more usable especially when batch processing multiple videos. The app is now fully usable while video is encoding, unlike the first version that locked users out until it was finished exporting. The biggest change to Video AI's interface is its ability to preview and export multiple videos simultaneously. Topaz Labs Video AI user interface (macOS) The colors, typography and controls all derive from the same design system used in its sibling enhancement app, Photo AI. entire user interface of Video AI has been redesigned with improved visual aesthetics and usability. It is not perfect, I didn’t spend a lot of time on it and I certainly didn’t run model comparisons - it is more as an example. There is vertical judder being caused by bad field matching, and - at least from the clip you gave - given there is no visible interlacing in the fields, you are probably better off deinterlacing outside of Topaz first.Īs an example, this is your clip, processed to remove as much of that crappy interlacing and vertical judder as I can without spending a lot of time on it (and the entire file in case there is issues) with a general upscale and IVTC to 23.976. I see no way that this clip could be imported into Topaz and have the output be good without attempting to correct the input source first. Having said that, just from the clip you gave, its not obvious if the clip contains different framerates as it appears to be hard telecined (or similar) with a very rough interlacing. Its also one of the causes of Topaz Interlaced models not working properly, because these models don’t handle it well - and they probably won’t ever. Its also why VFR content is a pain the butt to make properly progressive. Thanks in advance for your feedback!ĭuplication in cartoons is generally because a lot of animated content has variable frame rates - most typically slow - meaning trying to squash it into a a set framerate often means having to add missing frames to extend it. Please take a look at the Video Roadmap Update for more context on what we’re focusing on right now. ![]() ![]()
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