Hitpaw Video Enhancer 1710 New

We tested the HitPaw Video Enhancer 1710 new build against its immediate predecessor using equivalent hardware (Intel i9, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070).

| Feature | Version 1709 | Version 1710 (New) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 480p to 1080p Speed | 12 minutes (1-min clip) | 7 minutes (1-min clip) | | Face Reconstruction | Moderate blur | High detail (Teeth/Eyes visible) | | Anime Artifacts | Minor pixelation around edges | Zero artifacts, sharp lines | | VRAM Usage | 5.6 GB | 4.2 GB (Optimized) | | Colorization Accuracy | 78% | 94% |

The new version is unambiguously faster and more accurate. The reduction in VRAM usage means that users with older GTX 1060 or 1660 cards can now upscale 4K video without crashing.

The "1710" update isn't just a number change. HitPaw claims to have overhauled the rendering engine. Based on my testing, here are the critical changes: hitpaw video enhancer 1710 new

Despite the new temporal pass, v17.10 uses mixed precision (FP16 + INT8) on RTX cards. Results:

| Model | v16.5 (sec/clip) | v17.10 (sec/clip) | Δ | |-------|----------------|-------------------|---| | General Denoise | 142 | 173 | +21.8% | | Anime | 98 | 109 | +11.2% | | Face | 210 | 267 | +27.1% |

Memory usage peaked at 5.8GB (v16.5: 4.2GB). Batch exporting three clips simultaneously is now supported but causes occasional CUDA out-of-memory on 6GB cards. We tested the HitPaw Video Enhancer 1710 new

Tested on an Intel i7-12700K / NVIDIA RTX 3060 12GB / 32GB RAM:

| Video Type | Original Resolution | Target Resolution | AI Model | Time (min per min video) | |------------|---------------------|-------------------|----------|--------------------------| | Old sitcom clip | 480p | 1080p | General | 4.2 min | | Anime trailer | 720p | 4K | Anime | 7.8 min | | Webcam recording | 360p | 720p | Face | 3.1 min | | Drone footage | 1080p | 4K | High-Fidelity | 6.5 min |

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Batch processing has been notoriously buggy in past versions (crashes at 99%). The 1710 update introduces "Queue Integrity Mode." You can now stack 20+ videos, walk away, and expect them all to finish without crashing.

For the uninitiated, HitPaw Video Enhancer uses advanced AI models to upscale videos without the "blocky" artifacts of traditional resizing. It specializes in:

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We tested the HitPaw Video Enhancer 1710 new build against its immediate predecessor using equivalent hardware (Intel i9, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070).

| Feature | Version 1709 | Version 1710 (New) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 480p to 1080p Speed | 12 minutes (1-min clip) | 7 minutes (1-min clip) | | Face Reconstruction | Moderate blur | High detail (Teeth/Eyes visible) | | Anime Artifacts | Minor pixelation around edges | Zero artifacts, sharp lines | | VRAM Usage | 5.6 GB | 4.2 GB (Optimized) | | Colorization Accuracy | 78% | 94% |

The new version is unambiguously faster and more accurate. The reduction in VRAM usage means that users with older GTX 1060 or 1660 cards can now upscale 4K video without crashing.

The "1710" update isn't just a number change. HitPaw claims to have overhauled the rendering engine. Based on my testing, here are the critical changes:

Despite the new temporal pass, v17.10 uses mixed precision (FP16 + INT8) on RTX cards. Results:

| Model | v16.5 (sec/clip) | v17.10 (sec/clip) | Δ | |-------|----------------|-------------------|---| | General Denoise | 142 | 173 | +21.8% | | Anime | 98 | 109 | +11.2% | | Face | 210 | 267 | +27.1% |

Memory usage peaked at 5.8GB (v16.5: 4.2GB). Batch exporting three clips simultaneously is now supported but causes occasional CUDA out-of-memory on 6GB cards.

Tested on an Intel i7-12700K / NVIDIA RTX 3060 12GB / 32GB RAM:

| Video Type | Original Resolution | Target Resolution | AI Model | Time (min per min video) | |------------|---------------------|-------------------|----------|--------------------------| | Old sitcom clip | 480p | 1080p | General | 4.2 min | | Anime trailer | 720p | 4K | Anime | 7.8 min | | Webcam recording | 360p | 720p | Face | 3.1 min | | Drone footage | 1080p | 4K | High-Fidelity | 6.5 min |

Output Quality:


Batch processing has been notoriously buggy in past versions (crashes at 99%). The 1710 update introduces "Queue Integrity Mode." You can now stack 20+ videos, walk away, and expect them all to finish without crashing.

For the uninitiated, HitPaw Video Enhancer uses advanced AI models to upscale videos without the "blocky" artifacts of traditional resizing. It specializes in:

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