Improved accuracy and consistency of frame interpolation.įixed issue that sometimes caused Nyx to use 2x upscaling instead of 1x.Īdds related preview ranges underneath preview group, including processing status and stats for each preview.Īdds looping of preview ranges by clicking the “Loop” button in the preview list.Īdds: jump directly to a preview in the timeline by clicking on it in the list.Īdds: mouse scroll wheel zooms timeline when hovered.Īdds: choose under “preview” button if you would like to process both views or just current (default current).įix: only show message about Nyx scaling when using old nyx-1 model.įix: do not reprocess previews starting at the same starting timeframe as an existing preview.įix: “Auto”, “Relative” or “Manual” showing in preview info for enhancement models that don’t use this feature. Stuttering on entrance-to/leaving previews / looping. Rotation w/ previews will not be rotated. Preview frames syncing may be off by roughly 1/2 a frame. Inconsistent “Preview X frames” enable status. Removes confusing “Processing” label on exports that was appearing while they are waiting in queue.įixes zoom and upscaling issues with non-square SAR videos.įixes issue in split view causing video to scale down in size while dragging pane handle.įixes issues editing previously applied crop. Hides telecine option for image sequences (previously did nothing). At least now people with RTX 3000, 40 (in a few months apparently) can get upscaling via video player if they don’t need stabalization or temporal upscaling, or like 4K super fancy tweaked stuff.Crop is visually applied to the input and previews.Īdds description to preferences for Import/Export explaining that they will be applied the next time a video is opened. If it all works (with the Nvidia control panel → Video settings → Video Super Resolution set to 2 or 4) you should see a decent increase in GPU power and usage when running. For shaders, it’s in one of the dropdown menus regarding ‘Play/playback’, and that brings you to a confusing small window where you should select “DX11” from ‘DX9’ (click it), then click the weird small bar next to that to show the list of shaders (ie, colorspace/color range adjustors, various sharpening), then click on the Post-Process area, and click ‘Add’ and okay/save it. Anyone looking to download this needs to install the MPC-BE program from another download site (I forgot… lol), install it, then run the matching CMD script.
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