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: Version 2.3.0 delivered up to a 3x speed increase on Apple M1 Macs and a 50% performance boost for users with Nvidia GeForce GTX GPUs.

We tested against version 2.2.0 on two systems.

The 2.3.0 update was headlined by the addition of two powerful models designed to solve specific video quality issues:

Click the button (usually generating a 30-frame snippet). Use the split-screen view to compare the original footage directly with the AI-enhanced render. Adjust model settings if the preview looks over-sharpened or plastic-like. 5. Configure Output Settings

For years, Topaz Labs has dominated the consumer AI upscaling space for both images and video. While Gigapixel AI handles photos, has been the go-to tool for breathing new life into low-resolution footage—from old family VHS tapes to heavily compressed web downloads. However, early versions were notoriously slow, prone to artifacts, and required high-end GPUs just to crawl through a few seconds per minute.

To understand the power of version 2.3.0, we need to look at its specific AI engines. Each model is designed to solve a specific set of video problems:

: While v2.3.0 improved stability, the software during this period was often noted for having issues with multi-channel audio in longer videos. Many users recommended removing audio before processing and re-adding it afterward to avoid sync or export errors. Export Stability