Topaz – Video AI 5.0.3 – KpoJIuK [WiN x64]

By | May 5, 2024

 

Release Year/Date : 05.2024
Version : 5.0.3
Developer : Topaz Labs
Developer Website : Topaz Labs
Bit depth : 64bit
Interface language : English
Tablet : cured
System requirements:

Windows Operating System 10 or 11 (most updated version recommended)
CPU Intel with AVX2 instructions OR AMD with AVX2 instructions
System Memory (RAM) 16 GB (32 GB or more recommended)
Graphics Card (NVIDIA) NVIDIA GTX 900 or higher, 4GB VRAM
Graphics Card (AMD) AMD Radeon 400 or higher, 4GB VRAM
Graphics Card (Intel) Intel UHD 600 Graphics or higher. 12GB RAM
CPU Release Year 2016 or newer


Description :
Topaz Video AI is a completely new solution for video enlargement using artificial intelligence.
Trained on thousands of videos and combining information from multiple input video frames, Topaz Video AI will upscale your video to 8K resolution with precise details and motion sequences. Until now, it has not been possible to perfectly recreate high-definition video from low-resolution footage. Video AI will turn your videos into clean upscaled footage at up to 8K resolution, from old home movies to low-quality SD and DVD.

What’s new in 5.0.3:
Changelog from 5.0.2
Added back reset button for timeline zoom.
Added .SER as an importable file type.
Fixed certain input tiff sequences failing to load with projects.
Fixed 0s elapsed bug when finishing export.
Fixed stabilization not reloading in app (loading with error).
Fixed benchmarking failing to load.
Fixed trim + crop + rotation persistence across projects.
Fixed EXR+DPX failing to reconvert. Known Issues
EXR/DPX Exports may lose input frame number.
Inconsistent β€œPreview X frames” enable status.
Looping previews has a stutter.
Live preview can have frame de-sync.


Features of RePack:

Type: installation
Languages: english
Activation: cracked
Command line options:
Silent installation: /qn
Select installation location: INSTALLDIR=PATH
Example: Topaz.Video.AI.v3.0.5.exe /qn INSTALLDIR=C:\MyProgram
Script for downloading offline models: _ Topaz Labs forum

Antivirus programs may mistakenly identify the disinfected file(s) as a virus


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