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Video Enhancer 1710 New - Hitpaw

If you have an NVidia RTX 3060 or higher, prepare to be impressed. Version 1710 leverages TensorRT acceleration better than ever.

In v16.5, rapid motion often produced “shimmering” edges. v17.10’s new --temporal-smooth 2 flag (enabled by default in “High Quality” mode) analyzes three adjacent frames. Using VMAF (Video Multimethod Assessment Fusion) with a temporal filter:

However, slow panning shots over textured surfaces (e.g., brick walls) showed a slight loss of fine grain (2-3% reduction in PSNR-HVS-M). hitpaw video enhancer 1710 new

When you first launch HitPaw Video Enhancer 1710 new, you will notice the UI simplification. The old 5-tab layout is gone, replaced by a 3-step wizard:

The most welcome change is the "Compare View." In the old version, the preview was slow and laggy. In 1710, you can scrub the timeline instantly and see the AI render the preview in less than 1 second per frame. If you have an NVidia RTX 3060 or

If you are repurposing old clips or using historical footage in a video essay, 1710 allows you to upscale that footage to 1440p or 4K, tricking YouTube's compression algorithm into giving you a higher bitrate.

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In the world of AI video editing, few tools have created as much buzz as HitPaw Video Enhancer. Known for transforming grainy, low-resolution footage into crisp 4K masterpieces, the software has just rolled out an update that is turning heads: Version 1710.

But is this just a minor bug fix, or a game-changer for content creators, archivists, and videographers? However, slow panning shots over textured surfaces (e

I spent the last week testing the new HitPaw Video Enhancer 1710 build. Here is everything you need to know about the new features, performance upgrades, and whether you should hit "download" immediately.