2022-01-18, 08:42 PM
I attempted to get a big Sony CRT at a few points but the math never worked for me. I just don’t have the space for it. My Sony PVM is only 14 inches so I can work with that.
The Upscale Project (aka Project Upscale)
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2022-01-18, 08:42 PM
I attempted to get a big Sony CRT at a few points but the math never worked for me. I just don’t have the space for it. My Sony PVM is only 14 inches so I can work with that.
2022-02-07, 04:24 PM
So after months of working on this, I'm not happy with the level of progress I've made in general but some projects look good enough to release.
So I'm going to start with the french DVD of Hard Boiled Thanks given by: Hitcher , CloakedDragon97 , The Aluminum Falcon
2022-07-01, 01:15 AM
Hello everyone. I've found that thread recently and I would like to do some upscaling of old DVD (or HDTV file) on my own into either 1080p and/or 4k. Any advice(s), software(s), workflow(s) and recommandation(s) that I can use as a beginner ?
Thanks if you can help
2022-07-04, 04:44 AM
(2022-07-01, 01:15 AM)monks19 Wrote: Hello everyone. I've found that thread recently and I would like to do some upscaling of old DVD (or HDTV file) on my own into either 1080p and/or 4k. Any advice(s), software(s), workflow(s) and recommandation(s) that I can use as a beginner ? There are a lot of ways of upscaling. Several through avisynth. For avisynth there is Superres, SuperresXBR and several newer AI upscalers. But I think for simplicity sake and starting out, I think most would recommend Topaz Video AI for a beginner. It has a lot of faults but seems to be one of the best upscalers out there. Thanks given by: monks19
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