Here are the expected runtime performances for different filters and three popular target resolutions. Frames per second (FPS) and the time it takes to process 1 hour of PAL video (25 FPS) are detailed in the tables below.
Frames per second
Filter | SD | HD | 4K | 8K |
Pixop Dejitterer | 85 FPS | 18 FPS | 3.5 FPS |
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Pixop Deinterlacer | 93 FPS | 11.8 FPS | 2.6 FPS |
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Pixop Denoiser | 15 FPS | 2.8 FPS | 0.6 FPS |
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Pixop Deep Restoration |
| 9.5 FPS |
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Pixop Super Resolution |
| 35 FPS | 12 FPS | 3 FPS |
One hour of PAL (25 FPS)
Filter | SD | HD | 4K | 8K |
Pixop Dejitterer | 18 minutes | 1.5 hours | 7 hours |
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Pixop Deinterlacer | 32 minutes | 4 hours | 19 hours |
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Pixop Denoiser | 1.5 hours | 9 hours | 41 hours |
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Pixop Deep Restoration |
| 2.5 hours |
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Pixop Super Resolution |
| 40 minutes | 2 hours | 8 hours |
Here's an example: A 90 minute PAL (25 FPS) video put through the Deinterlacer (48 minutes), Denoiser (5 hours) and Deep Restoration (7.5 hours) filters to take it from SD to HD would take a combined total of about 13 hours.
Please note that these numbers assume H.264 encoding is being used. Very CPU-intensive codecs like H.265 and/or extremely high bitrates will yield less performance. We also expect these numbers to go down in the future due to technological evolution, performance optimizations, etc.
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