![]() If done right this can improve the look of the final "upscaled" video, but the details generated by the A.I. ![]() to fill the gaps according to large picture databases. There are a lot of ways to let it look somehow better, some sharpening techniques, a. There is no way around this, instead of "generating" these missing details somehow. The larger you stretch, the more blurry it will become, because of information missing that simply is not there, to fill the gaps. To achieve this you have to stretch in both dimensions. To scale up is just to put the video into a (mostly bigger) scale. "Upscaling" is modern, and everywhere they do (try) so, but it still doesn't work as intended and maybe never will. My doubt and so my question is, do I have realy upscaled files or is it streched as I have read in the remark of the article.Īt this forum I have found much questions about upscaling ( avisynth, and so on), but (free) software can do the job like Topaz and DVDfab?ĪS you can see at my username, I am from 1947 and Dutch, so I hope my English is good enough. I have tested some trial versions, Topaz and DVDfab are to heavy for my hardware (i5-3570k, GT710 videocard).Īnd yes, Aiseesoft was very fast comparative with Topaz and DVDfab.Īnd yes, also with other converter software I got after upscaling of my PAL files (720x576) 720p and 1080p files.Īnd with Properties -> Details I see 1280x7x1080. ![]() So if the resolution difference before and after is huge, the image would look blurry. ![]() In a article about upscaling, I read two methodes, with Videoproc Converter and with FFmpeg.īoth methods that we applied here are all about stretching what is in this original video file, since we cannot add extra information. ![]() Then second best is using software with enhanced AI (Topaz, DVDfab)Īt the website of Aiseesoft I see also AI. I understand, that the best way is the software of the TV, so why upscaling. The last couple of weeks I have read mutch articles and reviews about upscaling a video. ![]()
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