17.06.2024, 21:47
If you want to use DeepEx you need to provide the reference frames.
With HAVC the reference frames can be generated using DDcolor and/or DeOldify.
There are several options to control the reference frame generation:
1) scene change threshold: if you are not happy with the reference frames, you can lower its value till 0.01
2) reference frame frequency: you can generate reference frames with a given frequency, if you are not happy with the reference frame you can increase the frequency.
3) external reference frames: this option allows to apply the reference frames exactly where the user believes they are needed.
These options allow to solve your problem, is up to you decide what option fit well with your needs.
Dan
Yes it is available to public. You need:
1) install the last Hybrid version from the page download
2) install the torch package VapoursynthR68_torch_2024.06.15.7z from Hybrid Windows Addons
In the Google folder there is a file README with instructions.
Dan
With HAVC the reference frames can be generated using DDcolor and/or DeOldify.
There are several options to control the reference frame generation:
1) scene change threshold: if you are not happy with the reference frames, you can lower its value till 0.01
2) reference frame frequency: you can generate reference frames with a given frequency, if you are not happy with the reference frame you can increase the frequency.
3) external reference frames: this option allows to apply the reference frames exactly where the user believes they are needed.
These options allow to solve your problem, is up to you decide what option fit well with your needs.
Dan
(17.06.2024, 19:50)Akila Wrote: when would it be available to the general public?
Yes it is available to public. You need:
1) install the last Hybrid version from the page download
2) install the torch package VapoursynthR68_torch_2024.06.15.7z from Hybrid Windows Addons
In the Google folder there is a file README with instructions.
Dan