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Collection Video Tyviania Collection [2024-08-12] [Tyviania]

Asschen

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Feb 2, 2023
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Here is an (incomplete) set of interpolated 60 fps versions of videos from Tyviania that I have selected.
The files are available for 60 days, or longer if one has been viewed in the last month. Let me know if reuploading is needed.
2024-08-26:
The entire folder is ~0,7 GB.
Check out my profile for more interpolations from other artists.
Because there may be other interpolations offered: mine are solely 60 fps versions of the originals (see details below). There is no intentional downgrading, either in resolution or quality. The files also contain all relevant meta-data.
Short clips have been looped to be at least 6 seconds long.
This batch contains my selection of the content in OP, up to and including "122-127". I'm trying to stick with OP updates because it's too much of a puzzle to compare updates with my collection for every artist.

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Dk2014

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Oct 18, 2018
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The program is very easy to use, so I recommend it to anyone who wants to upgrade their videos:
I generally only save/interpolate videos that I like, so please try FlowFrames for yourself, if you want something else.
Did you try SVFI?



This software has better performance than Flowframes on my PC. My specs are 7800X3D + 3080 10GB.
 

Asschen

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Feb 2, 2023
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Did you try SVFI?



This software has better performance than Flowframes on my PC. My specs are 7800X3D + 3080 10GB.
Your specs are a lot better than mine, so I'm sure it has better performance. ;)
I have not tried SVFI, so I looked at the Steam reviews. It's unclear what the base version offers, as opposed to the expensive "dlc"; there seem to be inaccuracies in the description, and features are "unlocked" for the base version after long periods of time. According to one review, it has an always online DRM, which should be a hard pass for anyone. What's your experience with the program?
 

Dk2014

Newbie
Oct 18, 2018
43
201
Your specs are a lot better than mine, so I'm sure it has better performance. ;)
I have not tried SVFI, so I looked at the Steam reviews. It's unclear what the base version offers, as opposed to the expensive "dlc"; there seem to be inaccuracies in the description, and features are "unlocked" for the base version after long periods of time. According to one review, it has an always online DRM, which should be a hard pass for anyone. What's your experience with the program?
The DLC for this program are mostly model tuning or in-depth configs. If you're just doing simple frame interpolation, you won't need these features.
As for the online DRM you mentioned, the answer is yes. This software requires online activation by launched through Steam.
I've had a great experience using this software; it's quite convenient for adjusting output parameters. However, since you are amd gpu, you might not be able to directly use the RIFE model.

You can try out the older open-source version first.


This is the wiki for their software.
 

Asschen

Member
Feb 2, 2023
289
698
The DLC for this program are mostly model tuning or in-depth configs. If you're just doing simple frame interpolation, you won't need these features.
As for the online DRM you mentioned, the answer is yes. This software requires online activation by launched through Steam.
I've had a great experience using this software; it's quite convenient for adjusting output parameters. However, since you are amd gpu, you might not be able to directly use the RIFE model.

You can try out the older open-source version first.


This is the wiki for their software.
I'm trying it out. So far, it seems like it produces noticeably better quality. Although it takes more time than Flowframes, I don't mind this trade-off, in part because it doesn't constantly max out my cpu either.
I still don't approve of the always online DRM. And I've noticed that looping is behind the expensive dlc paywall. As other reviews on Steam point out, this seems silly. The DRM also prevents you from using other Steam products online (on another device), so you can forget about running SVFI on one device, and playing an online game on another. Unless you pay for the "dlc", of course - this is no joke. Honestly...