
(Opens in a new window) AviSynth is a free video editor you can operate from the command line or through various front ends. This project relies upon two applications: AviSynth (Opens in a new window) and Topaz Video Enhance AI. Many of the errors I want to talk about are 1-5 frames long, and it doesn't make sense to build a tiny video clip for every single one when a couple of comparison frames will do. I've got new video clips here, but we'll be looking at a lot of screenshots today as well. There no longer seems to be a need for it. I'm retiring the 60fps Orinoco variant for now.


The methods and scripts I am publishing today fix motion problems and visual errors that the original Orinoco and Rio Grande encode methods did not resolve. It's been nine months since my last Deep Space Nine Upscale Project update, where I am using various AI-based tools to remaster Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. For the instructions on how to perform this process, read " How to Upscale Star Trek: Deep Space Nine." For information on the project in general and quality samples, continue reading. Update (): The tutorial referred to as "upcoming" in this post has been published.
