Added version labels for Proteus and Theia.Exports / Previews now show filename when hovering over thumbnail.Seeking/preview may not work well with DPX inputs.įrame number preview length may shorten on app restart.Videos with mismatched metadata and streams will display incorrect duration.Updated the live preview checkbox in preferences.Fixed “proteus” showing up in FFmpeg command and added additional preset migration safeguard.Fixed video setting handling of SAR values for custom resolution.Please upload problem videos and logs here: Submit Files. The Benchmark obviously does not reflect a real world workload. With my Ryzen 7 5800x system and whatever GPU (3060 ti and 4080 specifically) my real world upscaling with Artemis is maybe 30% or so slower than indicated by the benchmarks, with everything else turned off including detail recovery, and audio set to none. ![]() Well that’s a lot, and I am sure there is a logical reason for it - but it doesn’t help to maintain confidence in the software claims and makes GPU/CPU combination comparisons very very difficult (you should see my spreadsheet!).Īssuming that others see this too, it seems to me that the benchmark program needs to be re-done to better reflect real world conditions. ![]() That’s for upscaling - but also, comparing slomo and e.g. Chronos is just as fast as Apollo for me at 2x, and much the same as Chronos Fast.Starting from Topaz Video AI v3.1.9, users can run benchmarking (Process > Benchmark, or, Ctrl/Cmd + B) to compare results across different machines.Īpollo with Chronos, that’s just as difficult for 2x slomo because the benchmarks only do 4x - which flatters the Apollos.
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