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I've been looking for a solution to use AI upscaling for old videos. I've already tried some cv2 methods, but most of the results just give me an upscaled, blurred mess. I know there are some paid software or web apps that can do it, but I'm interested in free tools. Does anyone have experience with free tools for AI upscaling and achieving good results?
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Maybe ask in here >>>/wsg/5515011
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>>1460649
thanks
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>>1460692
Your welcome, be aware that it's a really slow board.
I had somebody in another general that does excellent upscales, but unfortunately it's basically only good for cartoons.
Much more limited pallette or something; I remember him mentioning how it just doesn't work on movies, you've probably already tried.
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>>1460707
*already tried the program.
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https://openmodeldb.info/?t=input%3Avideo

There are also specialized models if you have a certain kind of material like film, anime, cartoons, vhs source, etc.
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>>1460709
>https://openmodeldb.info/?t=input%3Avideo
thanks anon I fogot about this one.

>>1460707
thanks anon



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