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I just did a REALLY quick test.  Results:

1. Quality seems similar - RIFE has more artefacts on things like fences.

2.  RIFE is faster 

3. RIFE has more parameters to finetune.

4. VAI can do fps-conversion AND slowdown (even in the same video). But the deathblow:

5. VAI has NO audio (the fu**)??? 

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Great to know! Would be nice to see head to head comparisons online with this as this seems like the only real viable opponent to RIFE. 

I know this is made by like a very small team or perhaps a single dev, but this gets me really pumped up to see what can be changed within the next year! 

Hopefully batch processing will come again soon! 

All competition is good and hopefully will push both!

Now all we need is AV1 and NVENC encoding options with the ability to pass through HDR/10-bit video. 

Anything I’ve added in is downsampled to 8-bit. 

There is too much degradation if you’re converting an already 10-bit HEVC file down to 8-bit H.264 and then back to HEVC. 

I know this seems like a lot of tall orders for one app and may be years down the line, but having to go from Handbrake to MKV tool GUI, to Stax rip, fastflix, or Just another AV1 Encoder to get one video/movie finalized is a lot of encoding and then re-encoding through a ton of apps; it’s beginning to make my head spin haha. Ideally having a one-stop for adding in audio tracks, subs, and getting a H.264 file ala BD iso into a converted 10-bit 60fps AV1 file with all audio tracks, chapters, and subs would make this the envy of all conversion software that would even make Handbrake jealous. 

Well, batch is fixed on 2.08, everything else may still take some time 

Amazing! 

And that is great! Anything else that I can think of, I’ll certainly add in, but appreciate the transparency. Can’t wait to see what’s next.