Due to the original video I used being low-res (240p), I wasn't able to restore the video with to near full clarity. There are quite a lot of artifacts and also just general confusion with the AI, but with the tools I had at this time, this is what I managed to do. However, I've been experimenting with a denoiser I found on GitHub and have modified it to suit batch processing needs, and I'm looking to blend the existing video with the upscaled version of the denoised video. I'll upload a new version of this soon unless the result is near negligible.
Windows Millenium Edition! Interesting! Good video. 👍🏼 I read on the internet that it was an OS launched in september 2000 and ended support in 2006 along with Windows 98.
Due to the original video I used being low-res (240p), I wasn't able to restore the video with to near full clarity. There are quite a lot of artifacts and also just general confusion with the AI, but with the tools I had at this time, this is what I managed to do. However, I've been experimenting with a denoiser I found on GitHub and have modified it to suit batch processing needs, and I'm looking to blend the existing video with the upscaled version of the denoised video. I'll upload a new version of this soon unless the result is near negligible.
Millenium: 2000
XP: 2001
That was short.
Windows Millenium Edition! Interesting! Good video. 👍🏼
I read on the internet that it was an OS launched in september 2000 and ended support in 2006 along with Windows 98.
Looks much better up scaled. I have a question though, what software did you use to upscale this video?
Yeah, there are still lots of artifacting from the AI not knowing how to preserve the details though. For the program, I used Cupscale.
90s kids 🙃