The “Medium” preset is back to what it was in 2.2.0.Fixed the Animation tuning (thanks, HolyWu!).Fixed the presets Weak and Faster when not using GPU (thanks, Motenai Yoda!).Updated libraries which improve scene-change detection, thanks to SVP.Made motion smoother by default (only in GPU mode).Minimized artifacts (thanks, Widezu69!).Updated the “Recommended” script in the documentation.Added new boolean option “FrameDouble”, which when set to “true” will always double the framerate of the input video, unless NewNum is greater than 0.Added “fastest” preset, for even more speed but lower quality.Updated SVP libraries (thanks, SVP!) which:.Updated to SVPflow 1.1.13, which fixed the unused SVConvert function (thanks, SVP!).Updated to SVPflow 1.1.14, which increased speed by up to 15% (thanks, SVP!).Updated to SVPflow 1.1.15, which increased speed (thanks, SVP!).If you have any questions about it please check the guide first, there is a FAQ section and everything ? Changelog:
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There is also a complete guide on how to use it for those with no knowledge about any of this stuff here. There are more specifics like optional parameters and examples on this page, which is also included in the download. To use it in your script just call the function InterFrame(Cores=x) (replacing the path with the path to the flow DLL files) and it will automatically choose a good framerate and preset for you. It shows the recommended syntax and should be used with SET’s AviSynth 2.6 build from here.ĭss2("video.mkv", fps=23.976).ConvertToYV12()ĭependencies are included in the download. Here is a sample of what the AviSynth script could look like. InterFrame (default settings with GPU=true) Code Samples: Here is a before and after video comparison: High framerate (HFR at 48fps) was used in The Hobbit and will be used in upcoming films like the Avatar sequels, which will use HFR at 60fps, so why not watch all your movies at higher framerates? Common names are framedoubling, smooth motion, HFR (high framerate) and 60FPS conversion. Its main use is to give videos higher framerates like newer TVs do.