![]() ![]() The Benchmark obviously does not reflect a real world workload. With my Ryzen 7 5800x system and whatever GPU (3060 ti and 4080 specifically) my real world upscaling with Artemis is maybe 30% or so slower than indicated by the benchmarks, with everything else turned off including detail recovery, and audio set to none. Well that’s a lot, and I am sure there is a logical reason for it - but it doesn’t help to maintain confidence in the software claims and makes GPU/CPU combination comparisons very very difficult (you should see my spreadsheet!).Īssuming that others see this too, it seems to me that the benchmark program needs to be re-done to better reflect real world conditions. That’s for upscaling - but also, comparing slomo and e.g. Apollo with Chronos, that’s just as difficult for 2x slomo because the benchmarks only do 4x - which flatters the Apollos. If you want to eradicate all traces of embedded art, choose 'Remove all embedded art'.Fixes auth issues for users who run the installer using a different user than used for running TVAI.Chronos is just as fast as Apollo for me at 2x, and much the same as Chronos Fast.A new release of Topaz Video AI is now available. I would suggest leaving this on 'Embed art where possible', but choose 'Ignore' if you prefer. Embedding art is, I believe, generally a good thing. ![]() To separate file names, use the or the comma key (this is to allow filenames with spaces to be entered). Also, more than one image name can be entered, so it saves more than one file in each album folder. Note that the Image file names box can be left empty, which means bliss will only embed cover art inside the music files and won't add any separate image files in the album folder. Common names for cover art image files are 'folder' or 'cover' which result in 'folder.jpg' or 'cover.jpg' or similar. This is the first part of the file's name, the second and final part being the image type extension, such as. ![]() Here you can enter the name that will be given to each of your cover art image files co-located in each album directory. The first thing you will see is the Image file names. In the extended box there's a list of different settings that can be applied as parameters to the cover art rule. ![]()
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