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Processing Times

Here's a quick rundown what to expect ⏰

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Written by Morten Kolle
Updated over 2 years ago

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

Pixop Deinterlacer

93 FPS

11.8 FPS

2.6 FPS

Pixop Denoiser

15 FPS

2.8 FPS

0.6 FPS

Pixop Deep Restoration

9.5 FPS

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

Pixop Deinterlacer

32 minutes

4 hours

19 hours

Pixop Denoiser

1.5 hours

9 hours

41 hours

Pixop Deep Restoration

2.5 hours

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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