

#TOPAZ VIDEO ENHANCE AI 2.0 LICENSE#
#TOPAZ VIDEO ENHANCE AI 2.0 CODE#
Using this new code base allows us to provide some of your most requested features, such as: We built Topaz Video AI v3.0 from the ground up to include new functionality, such as video stabilization, improved enhancement capabilities, and a better user experience. But for well established methods of compression it hides any useful info.Topaz Video AI gives you unlimited access to the world’s leading production-grade neural networks for video upscaling, de-interlacing, motion interpolation, and shake stabilization - all optimized for your local workstation. Which is really strange to use even less user friendly, arbitrary numbers while at the same time offering large thumbnails and examples an tutorials in the program for AI models. Besides, ffmpeg as powerful as it is, it is also notoriously not user friendly. Or any other method of compression we are using needs to be clearly labeled and listed and allow users to change, otherwise its working half blind if not totally blind. What is the bit rate and what is the file size based on bit rate. We need well established numbers that we can use as targets so we can not work half blind. At the maximum value of 35, the quality would be bad.”īut that is like asking people how do you cook eggs, and the guy say, cook it until you feel it its ok. At a value of 15, it’s a good compromise, in my opinion. All I know is a value of 0 means lossless output but very large file, and 20 means much smaller file but compression artifacts will be visible to some extent. “I do hope Topaz will clarify, but I think compression factor 20 and CRF 20 are one and the same, as Topaz uses ffmpeg for video output. I hope someone from Topaz team can explain it, and they can rework the interface for future releases so it makes sense and it is not only consistent within the Topaz interface and applications, but also consistent in regards to standards used by most applications already. Thank you for your link, but I remain with more questions than answers, sadly. Its like four different developers worked on it, and no one talk to each other. There is not even “?” little tool-tip indicator for it, even if there is one for “keep audio” option. Is it 20x factor or 20% of something? And of what? I’m sad to say, the user interface design in that instance is amateur.

Everything from bit rate, bit depth, color space etc, but not compression factor, whatever that means.

There is a whole slue of terminology mentioned in most programs. There is no reference I can find or explanation. Thanks for the reply, but Constant Rate Factor (CRF) mentioned in the FFMPEG guide, is not the same as compression factor mentioned in the Topaz interface.
