Just like DaVinci Resolve's Speed Warp (DR for short) and Topaz' Video AI (TVAI), Twixtor is now using neural networks aka machine learning to generate additional frames for slow motion (slo-mo) in post-production. We have already reviewed the early beta of its version 8 last year (the link includes examples of the results). But now the software is not only final, it is also available as a standalone version for Windows and MacOS. Any big changes?
Compared to its plug-in version Twixtor standalone is as easy to use as it gets.
Features of the standalone Version Twixtor as an OFX plug-in needs Fusion for slo-mo in DaVinci Resolve. The standalone version of Twixtor is easier to use for beginners than the plug-in, you don't need any workarounds to extend the clips for slo-mo (see my other article). You can choose a faster or a more precise algorithm and the mode of control between a simple speed change or speed ramping. The latter offers quite intuitive controls you may wish to have in ...
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