RE: Smooth Video Project 60fps videos without conversion
I honestly couldn't see much difference between the two. Some pans looked smoother, but I was more put off by the fact that the videos didn't sync.
Anime wouldn't be my first choice for fps upscaling, since a lot of it is animated at 12fps (KanColle might be a better candidate as it's probably more action based) - they used an option sequence which probably gives better results than an actual episode.
Maybe I'll give it a try on non-anime videos. I've tried some other framerate doublers in the past with largely meh results.
02/07/2015 05:42 PM
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RE: Smooth Video Project 60fps videos without conversion
(02/07/2015 05:42 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Anime wouldn't be my first choice for fps upscaling, since a lot of it is animated at 12fps (KanColle might be a better candidate as it's probably more action based) - they used an option sequence which probably gives better results than an actual episode.
I've used this before and it's not "perfect", but this depends on the settings (there's a few anime-optimised settings in there). 1080p EUPHO! Lots of jarry artifacting that happens occasionally with panning motion, and almost certainly with text (for OPs and EDs)