Upscale your videos using powerful upscaler models.
This demo only works with short videos—up to 90 frames (about 3 seconds for 30 fps videos) and a maximum resolution of 1024×1024 pixels.
Select the upscaler model to use.
Set how much to upscale the video. For example, 2.0 doubles the resolution, 3.0 triples it, etc.
If checked, the output will be a GIF file instead of MP4.
Adjust the speed of the output video. Values >1.0 speed up the video, <1.0 slow it down.
Use half-precision (FP16) for upscaling. This reduces VRAM usage and may speed up processing on compatible GPUs.
0 means no tiling. Larger tiles may improve quality but use more VRAM.
Higher values can reduce seams but increase VRAM usage.
Number of worker threads for multi-threaded upscaling. Higher values may speed up processing but use more VRAM.