Is there any website that can boost videos fps with ai? I see that now it’s common to see ai upscalers, background removers, even text-to-images, so guys maybe you know some good website

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    Not a good website, video processing is expensive and I’d be surprised if anyone will offer it for free.

    At home you can upscale video on demand with SVP, or if you want to upscale the file I haven’t found anything that compares to Topaz’s VideoAI, but that’s going to cost you around $200 for a license (and is Windows only and requires a hefty GPU)

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      Topaz’s VideoAI, but that’s going to cost you around $200 for a license (and is Windows only and requires a hefty GPU)

      Topaz also runs on a Mac btw, and if you have an ARM64 version, you don’t need a dGPU for it.

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        10 months ago

        oh very cool, last place i wish they’d add would be full linux support. I’ve tried wine but it just doesn’t run. Glad they’re finally expanding past windows

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        That sounds like a problem with your computer’s cooling. Check the temperature of the components with something like HWmonitor - if your CPU or GPU get too hot (check online the spec they’re designed for) then you need better cooling. If they’re within spec then you have nothing to worry about.

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          I have a laptop so I was thinking to buy some of those things that you put under your computer and have fans, is that going to help or it’s a dumb thing?

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            I use one and it does help. But before that, you’ll need to remember to clean out your laptop’s own fans, more often then not, the cause for the noise and heat is due to dust clogging the fins and vents.

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            I’ve never used one so I couldn’t say. It might help a little, but then your computer is just going to be a bit less bottlenecked and still hit the same temperature but running slightly faster.

            Before you do anything more you need to check the actual temperatures you’re running at and see whether they’re a problem. If your computer is throttling (slowing itself down to stay cool) then it’s a problem. Laptops do often run hot so it could be completely normal. It depends how hot.