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Yes. In most cases, the enhanced video file size does increase. Video enhancement adds more visual detail, which requires more data to store, so the output file is often larger than the original. But how much it increases depends on several controllable factors, such as the resolution and bitrate.
HitPaw VikPea supports Windows 10/11, macOS 13 or higher. To perform video upscaling, it is recommended to use Windows 11/10 (64-bit), at least 8GB of RAM, and an Ryzen 3 graphics card with 4GB disk space. Or choose macOS 13 or higher, at least 8GB of RAM, and Intel/AMD processor from 2015 onward graphics card with 4GB disk space.
No, AI video enhancement improves clarity and detail without changing the original structure, proportions, or motion of the video.
It depends on your computer performance, frame rate, video length, and resolution of the video. For example, processing a 30-second 4K video on an NVIDIA GTX 1650 takes ~16 minutes. With HitPaw VikPea's cloud acceleration, this drops to 3.5 minutes (80% faster). Note: Cloud Acceleration consumes credits. See Cloud Acceleration Guide for details.
You can customize your video resolution from SD to HD, HD to 4K, and even 4K to 8K. The default setting is to enlarge 200% of the video resolution.
Yes, GPU acceleration is supported by HitPaw VikPea. By using your GPU, video enhancement tasks can run faster. In addition to local GPU acceleration, HitPaw VikPea also offers cloud acceleration - allowing server clusters to speed up processing.
HitPaw VikPea uses your local hardware (e.g. GPU) for video processing without cloud acceleration. Cloud acceleration leverages high-end CPU server clusters to boost processing speed by 30%-98%, requiring additional server costs. You can enable cloud acceleration if you are unsatisfied with the current processing speeds.