You can't manually add a resizer to Hybrid.
In theory I could (realtively simple) add support for this, problem is this:
So by default this would require one to register on their site or you would have a watermark inside the video.
(In general I don't plan to add support for filters which require a registration
Also last time I checked the filter, it wasn't better than using NNEDI3Resize or Waifu2x.
Cu Selur
In theory I could (realtively simple) add support for this, problem is this:
Quote:Licensing and registration.source: readme.txt of the filter
Unregistered version draws some "watermarks" (stripes, actually) over
the video. To use the plugin without the watermarks please run
register_avssr.exe
which will show how to obtain a license and accept your registration code.
If you have our Super Resolution plugin for VirtualDub registered, than
this AviSynth plugin is free for you and it's already registered too.
If you've got a license for Video Enhancer, contact us and you'll
get your registration code for this plugin for free,
It also works the other way around: by getting a license for this AviSynth
plugin you automatically get VirtualDub plugin registered and you're
entitled to a free license for Video Enhancer.
© 2014 Infognition Co. Ltd.
http://www.infognition.com/super_resolution_avisynth/
So by default this would require one to register on their site or you would have a watermark inside the video.
(In general I don't plan to add support for filters which require a registration
Also last time I checked the filter, it wasn't better than using NNEDI3Resize or Waifu2x.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.