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Appreciate it. Do you happen to have the 1080p file too?
Appreciate it. Do you happen to have the 1080p file too?
Thank you Hero! May you be blessed with more fortune in your life!
If possible, can anyone make an FHD60fps of it![]()
This is through Flowframes right? I've always wondered how does it manage to scale down the size of the videos so much, while increasing fps to boot. There has to be some loss of quality right?
No, i use FFmpeg and Video2X. The reduction in video size is due to re-encoding. Yes, re-encoding a video reduces the quality.This is through Flowframes right? I've always wondered how does it manage to scale down the size of the videos so much, while increasing fps to boot. There has to be some loss of quality right?
Sorry, I gotta ask.No, i use FFmpeg and Video2X. The reduction in video size is due to re-encoding. Yes, re-encoding a video reduces the quality.
Bless you
1. No, it will only increase the processing time.Sorry, I gotta ask.
Thanks!
- Do you first convert the FPS to 60 using Video2X before downscaling?
- How much would you say the file size changes (from original > 60fps > downscaled)?
- Is Video2X CPU intensive?
Pekomama 1920*1080 AI RIFE_4.26 frame interpolated 60 fpsBless you
And peko-mama too if possible...
Is that actually 60fps though?
Checked. Here's the result: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 5567 kb/s, 60 fps, 60 tbr, 15360 tbn (default).Is that actually 60fps though?
I see, so do you only use Video2x to increase FPS and compress the video? Can you share your settings?1. No, it will only increase the processing time.
2. Approximately 2-4 times, depends on the source file (e.g. WA2000 - 3.65 times file size reduction)
3. Yes, but you can reduce amount of threads for processing.
its not 60fps like makiatto
Does it feel like more or less than 60fps?its not 60fps like makiatto