Mahinepua 81 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) @softworkzwould there be the possibility of adding frame rate doubling of 24 and 25fps content for the windows version? and of course auto switching to 48 or 50hz along with. Edited February 10 by Mahinepua
softworkz 5065 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mahinepua said: @softworkzwould there be the possibility of adding frame rate doubling of 24 and 25fps content for the windows version? and of course auto switching to 48 or 50hz along with. With the advent of AI, many things are changing. We need to consider even more carefully in which features it is worth to invest. Regarding motion interpolation specifically, that's an area where changes are to be expected very soon. Just to give an example, this video is a sequence of the 75 save-points I had done while creating the drawings: Vector_Drawing_Adventures_NoTrransitions.mp4 This is the result after running it through an AI-driven motion-interpolation processing chain: Vector_Drawing_Adventures_NoTrransitions_4x_1_chr2.mp4 What I mean to say by that is that HW filters will come and do this in real-time (some do exist already but betters will follow). Eventually, it will be a feature in MPV player where we just need to expose the options to enable it (which we'll do of course). For those reasons, I don't think it makes sense for us to spent time for doing some custom implementation based on what's possible today, because it will be outdated and superseded tomorrow already - by guarantee. PS: When you set the playback speed of the upper to 2.0, then you can play it in parallel Edited February 10 by softworkz
Mahinepua 81 Posted February 10 Author Posted February 10 Sounds good, it will give me an excuse to upgrade the graphics card. Are you aware of upcoming MPV changes? or just a general comment based on where things are heading.
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