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: Fixed a recurring bug where custom preset names were lost when switching between different video inputs or views.
Despite being a minor version update, Topaz Video AI 5.3.5 continues to deliver the industry-leading features that define the platform:
: Corrected a "crop + focus" bug that previously caused the preview and final export to show mismatched crop areas. Topaz Video AI 5.3.5
Never use “Convert to 10-bit” on 8-bit source. 5.3.5 adds dithering noise, not real bit depth.
This release addressed several bugs that were disrupting high-volume editing workflows:
If using a versatile model like Proteus, switch the configuration from "Auto" to "Manual." Carefully adjust the sliders for: [link to support] : Fixed a recurring bug
Topaz Video AI 5.3.5 represents a major milestone in artificial intelligence-driven video enhancement. This powerful software transforms low-resolution, blurry, or unstable footage into crisp, high-definition cinematic content. Built specifically for production professionals, content creators, and archiving specialists, version 5.3.5 refines the core processing engines to deliver faster render times and fewer visual artifacts than its predecessors.
When upscaling, utilize models like for general tasks or Rhea for high-quality upscaling, though Rhea is significantly more resource-intensive. Output Management : Version 5.3.5 supports MOV, MP4, and MKV containers.
Following the significant updates of the Video AI 5 branch, version 5.3.5 arrived as a targeted maintenance update. Its primary mission was to address community-reported bugs and polish the user experience, marking a period of refinement rather than expansion. This approach has resonated strongly with users. In community forums, especially when compared to the instability some users experienced with more experimental beta versions that followed. This has led many to keep version 5.3.5 in their toolkit as a dependable fallback. In community forums
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | | Windows 10 / macOS 11 (Big Sur) / Ubuntu 20.04 | Win 11 / macOS 13+ | | CPU | Intel Core i7 8th gen or AMD Ryzen 5 | Intel i9 / AMD Ryzen 9 | | GPU | 4GB VRAM (NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD RX 580) | 8GB+ VRAM (NVIDIA RTX 3070/4080) | | RAM | 16 GB | 32–64 GB | | Storage | 10 GB free (SSD for cache) | NVMe SSD for source/output | | Driver | Latest GPU drivers (CUDA 12.1 for NV) | Studio drivers for stability |
: Faster system RAM (e.g., DDR5 6000MHz+) has been shown to improve performance by up to 10-20% in certain upscaling tasks. System Affinity : High-end users on Windows 11 often use tools to set