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    ACNetGLSL

    ACNetGLSL

    Anime4KCPP Net re-implemented in GLSL for real-time anime upscaling

    ACNet is a CNN algorithm, implemented by Anime4KCPP, it aims to provide both high-quality and high performance. This GLSL implementation can be used in MPV player, it is cross-platform. Windows users can also use Anime4KCPP DirectShow Filter for MPC-HC/BE or potplayer. Download the glsl file and MPV player. Copy glsl to the root directory of MPV. Create a file named mpv.conf in the root directory of MPV, and add the following statement (Assume the glsl file name is ACNet.glsl). When playing...
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    Anime4kSharp

    Anime4kSharp

    Anime4K implemented in C#

    Anime4KSharp is a .Net Core library that implements bloc97's Anime4K Algorithm version 0.9 and 1.0 RC2. The Algorithm is executed on the CPU, but utilizing all available CPU Cores. This yields to a conversion time of "only" 4432 ms when upscaling from 1080p to 2160p. This time could possibly be reduced with further optimization. Images are processed in four phases that are executed on a pixel- per- pixel basis.
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