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Hardware resize/upscale
#11
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdz4fge...share_link

when choosing

the menu doesn't change

nothing is changing
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#12
Nothing under 'Crop/Resize' should change.
Like I wrote multiple times, the NVEncC setting only overwrites the default value set through the Crop/Resize-tab.
The command does change (to '--vpp-resize super' in your case), this is the only thing that should change.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#13
will have to use other software

for upscale with Hardware encoder
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#14
Seems like it. (Apparently I don't get what you are looking for.)

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#15
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dTRTlnM...share_link

from these methods?

what good upscaling old videos?
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#16
None of these is meant for super-resolution upscaling, better look at the Vapoursynth or Avisynth resizers.
If you have a modern NVIDIA card, I could also send you a link to Hybrids torch-addon, which adds a bunch of ai trained filters, like ESRGAN, BasicVSR++, SCUNet.
Also note that often before upscaling proper filtering should be done.

Side note:
'Old videos' doesn't say anything of the nature or the quality of the videos. So that statement, doesn't really say much.


Cu Selur
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#17
OK

thanks

so I asked to add - hardware encoder
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#18
by the way Big Grin https://forum.selur.net/thread-3090.html
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#19
(20.02.2023, 07:48)humanoid86 Wrote: so I asked to add - hardware encoder
But it is still totally unclear what you mean by 'to add - hardware encoder'.
There is no resizer that is named 'hardware encoder'.
I have no clue what you want to say by linking to the other thread about filtering an .avi file.
Huh

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