![]() The installer installs Open Neural Network Exchange (fp16) 288x288 models, for current models only, and prap-v1-fp32-ov.tz (+ prap-v1-fp16-ov.tz, which is not used as of yet). One exception… the new “automatic” Proteus model proteus-auto-1.json model only uses OpenVINO fp32 it’s one file: prap-v1-fp32-ov.tz. Supported CPUs = Intel OpenVINO (should also work on AMD) Software render / No acceleration (EXTREMELY slow) = Open Neural Network Exchange GPU on Windows = Open Neural Network Exchange You can use this technique to determine what models your system uses. Video Enhance AI will only download the models it needs based on your selection. ![]() You don’t need to download all the models for the above JSON edit to work. So for example, to get Artemis LQ v8 to show up on Windows, open C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Topaz Labs LLC\Video Enhance AI\models\artemis-lq-12.json in Notepad, and change line 3 "version": "12", to "version": "8", then save the file as C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Topaz Labs LLC\Video Enhance AI\models\artemis-lq-8.json. To get different model versions to appear in VEAI’s model select list, open the JSON in a text editor and change the version number on line 3. (Note that these models will likely never be uploaded by Topaz.) Intel OpenVINO (fp32) (Note: missing many models) And for the link the all models of the last version?
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