The Beatles - Empire Theater (Full Concert, 2K 60 FPS) [2K Special]

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The Beatles - Empire Theater (Full Concert, 2K 60 FPS) [2K Special]

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Amazing work. Magnificent! Thank you.
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There's some very noticeable artifacting from when the cameras cut to one another, thanks to the AI interpolating those frames together; this creates "smear frames" and it does not look good. Also, it should be 50FPS not 60FPS; 50 is the standard for the UK.

Congratulations on hitting 2K Subscribers, though!
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Looks great! Thanks.
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How can I get an mp4 of this?

Otherwise, how do I download it?
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RalseiDeltarune wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:51 pm There's some very noticeable artifacting from when the cameras cut to one another, thanks to the AI interpolating those frames together; this creates "smear frames" and it does not look good. Also, it should be 50FPS not 60FPS; 50 is the standard for the UK.

Congratulations on hitting 2K Subscribers, though!
It's not interpolated. It's deinterlaced! also the original dvd (misterclaudel) is NTSC, so yeah it's 60hz
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BRILLIANT upscale! Thank you Pepe and Carter's Remasters.
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Re: The Beatles - Empire Theater (Full Concert, 2K 60 FPS) [2K Special]

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Pepe_Java wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:22 pm
RalseiDeltarune wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:51 pm There's some very noticeable artifacting from when the cameras cut to one another, thanks to the AI interpolating those frames together; this creates "smear frames" and it does not look good. Also, it should be 50FPS not 60FPS; 50 is the standard for the UK.

Congratulations on hitting 2K Subscribers, though!
It's not interpolated. It's deinterlaced! also the original dvd (misterclaudel) is NTSC, so yeah it's 60hz
At the 47-48 second mark, when the camera cuts from the girl to a shot of the audience, there are two frames that look like this.
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This could only be caused by an interpolation AI, like the one used on Topaz Labs.
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RalseiDeltarune wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:21 pm
Pepe_Java wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:22 pm
RalseiDeltarune wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:51 pm There's some very noticeable artifacting from when the cameras cut to one another, thanks to the AI interpolating those frames together; this creates "smear frames" and it does not look good. Also, it should be 50FPS not 60FPS; 50 is the standard for the UK.

Congratulations on hitting 2K Subscribers, though!
It's not interpolated. It's deinterlaced! also the original dvd (misterclaudel) is NTSC, so yeah it's 60hz
At the 47-48 second mark, when the camera cuts from the girl to a shot of the audience, there are two frames that look like this.
girl interpolation.png

This could only be caused by an interpolation AI, like the one used on Topaz Labs.
Yeah, a lot of crazy bizarre images can be found on AI "updates", a real shame. :shock:
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Re: The Beatles - Empire Theater (Full Concert, 2K 60 FPS) [2K Special]

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RalseiDeltarune wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:21 pm
Pepe_Java wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:22 pm
RalseiDeltarune wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:51 pm There's some very noticeable artifacting from when the cameras cut to one another, thanks to the AI interpolating those frames together; this creates "smear frames" and it does not look good. Also, it should be 50FPS not 60FPS; 50 is the standard for the UK.

Congratulations on hitting 2K Subscribers, though!
It's not interpolated. It's deinterlaced! also the original dvd (misterclaudel) is NTSC, so yeah it's 60hz
At the 47-48 second mark, when the camera cuts from the girl to a shot of the audience, there are two frames that look like this.
girl interpolation.png

This could only be caused by an interpolation AI, like the one used on Topaz Labs.
Holy shit! I dont know it was interpolated, carters said it was just deinterlaced and upscaled...

But yeah, Its probably interpolated 50hz to 60hz
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