![]() Improved support for AMD Navi-based GPUs with the recent drivers. Neat Video now supports the latest and most powerful AMD RDNA 2 GPUs in DaVinci Resolve and OFX-based hosts, including: GPU-based processing on the new Apple Silicon, including M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max for all the current applications that support Apple Silicon, such as Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Fusion Studio, Final Cut, and After Effects (beta).Īdded compatibility and support for macOS 12 Monterey.Īdded compatibility and support for the all-new Windows 11.Īdded support for two new AMD Navi 23 GPUs: Support for new software and hardware: With all the new powerful GPUs and CPUs coming to the market, we want to help our users utilize their new powerhouse rigs to the utmost potential. So keep reading to find out what we have in store for you this time! Neat Video 5.5 is here, with one theme behind the entire update: compatibility with the newest hardware and software opening new doors for even bigger, more astonishing projects. This release has also fixed several issues and improved overall stability and performance. The version 5.5.5 has added support for the following versions of host applications:Ī bunch of new versions of OpenFX hosts has been supported too. ![]() Lots of video editing applications have also come up with new versions of their software and Neat Video team has made sure that you can work with all of them. Neat Video has also started working with three new AMD GPU cards: The new chip is not the only good news for macOS users. Now we are looking forward to seeing new and more powerful computers based on M2. The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M2 on board are able to deliver 18 FPS working with FullHD clips. The era of M2 has officially began and Neat Video is ready to maximize the potential of your new Apple toys by adding support for both new CPU and GPU. Just like that, RTX 4090 has taken the top row in our GPU leaderboard. RTX 4090 has demonstrated the incredible speed of 120 FPS (working with FullHD frames). The biggest speed improvement has been enabled by adding support to the newest NVIDIA’s GPU. This update abounds with added support to both newest hardware and versions of host applications. New hardware, new versions of host applications, new Neat Video v5.5.5 In addition, the OpenFX plugin now adds support for the new versions of Foundry Nuke: The 7900 XTX has been able to deliver a whopping speed of 103 FPS working with FullHD clips (Neat Video alone, the speed observed in renders will be lower due to the overhead of host applications). Windows and Linux users will appreciate the added support for new AMD GPUs: Some OpenFX host applications (those that natively support Apple Silicon) The list of host applications that can run Neat Video natively on M2 Pro and M2 Max includes: ![]() The latest version of the video noise reduction software now supports GPU on M2 Pro and M2 Max computers, which means better performance and more stable work with your new computers. Improved compatibility and refined user experience Neat Video 5.5.8 has been released with a number of updates for macOS, Windows, and Linux users.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |