
Real-Time Intermediate Flow Estimation (RIFE)
Real-time video frame interpolation using intermediate flow estimation.

Improve video framerate by 2X/4X/8X/16X using neural networks.
Dain-App is a Windows tool designed to increase the framerate of videos, GIFs, and image sequences using neural networks. It leverages the DAIN (Depth-Aware Video Frame Interpolation) algorithm and requires an NVIDIA graphics card with CUDA 5.0 or higher. The application enhances videos by generating intermediate frames, effectively multiplying the original framerate by 2x, 4x, 8x, or even 16x. This results in smoother motion and reduces motion blur, especially beneficial for animations, anime, and game development. The tool offers an accessible interface to DAIN, but requires compatible NVIDIA hardware. While a free version with source code is available, purchasing the app on itch.io supports the developer and the platform.
Dain-App is a Windows tool designed to increase the framerate of videos, GIFs, and image sequences using neural networks.
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