![]() ![]() So, it looks like I’m stuck at 1.6.1 unless / until I can get a Windows 10 system up and running. (By the way… why is there a super old MESA opengl32sw.dll file in the application directory that isn’t even used?) It seems like if I’m running on a non-GPU machine with OpenVINO (no graphics card), it really shouldn’t need DirectX 12 or Windows 10, unless it started using the WinRT C++ libraries or something (which have to run on a Windows 8 or 10 kernel). If so, the installer really should not continue if it detects it’s being installed on Windows 7, or at least warn the user that they can continue installing but the program will not run. The 3.0 release rewrites Video AI from the ground up, making it possible to apply multiple AI models simultaneously, and adding a new super-slo-mo AI model and support for 16-bit. So I guess this is now the final end of the line for Windows 7 圆4 SP1. Topaz Labs has released Video AI 3, the latest version of its AI-based software for upscaling, retiming and stabilising video, previously known as Video Enhance AI. Alas, it did not work… it gives an error: Improved color consistency with Low Light v4 - Improvements to how we trained Low Light v4 allows us to provide more consistent color while reducing blotchiness in the highlights and shadows. It complains that the following files are missing:ĭirectX 12 is Windows 10 only, but I still tried downloading the above files from and put them into the Video Enhance AI directory. It looks like starting with the 1.7.0 release, it will no longer run on Windows 7. ![]() I understood that up until version 1.6.1, at some point Windows 7 support was dropped. ![]()
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