The timing of developer Matt Lanthrop’s leaving is suspicious. Maybe having AMD and new Nvidia GPUs support to drive more sales was more important than output quality, stability, and performance. I can’t understand why they would do that. Someone at Topaz decided to release 1.7.0 even with all its issues. If it was my company, I’d bring back the Artemis-MQ 1.2.0 (as many users like it), and recall 1.7.0 & 1.7.1 due to the issues some have posted. If one were a developer for the program, it could be done. It’s not something one can (easily) hack. 1.7.1 loads models from your Windows profile now. The json data is very different (it’s a text file, you can peek at them). 1.6.1 uses just a json and the model file. In 1.2.0 there’s a json file with the model and also a. I did take a look and later versions use a different method of model loading. Is it possible to use the artemisMQ model with the newest version of the software somehow? Last version with Artemis-MQ model (considered by some to be the best for DVD film content) Output video format: mpeg4, PNG sequence, 8-bit, 16-bit TIF sequence. Can pause and check for each frame during the looping. models for: (1) high-quality video source, (2) computer-generated/animated video, (3) low-quality video source. Support many different video input formatģ A.I. Released February 10, 2020.įor Windows 10, support nVideo GTX 10xx with >=4GB VRAM Video Enhance AI v1.0.2 - Initial Release Releasesĭownload: Windows.
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