I purchased Enlarger AI a long time ago, but rarely, if ever use it. It takes a long time, even with my RTX3060 and aging i9-10900k system.
I know the "best settings" can vary from disc to disc, but now that it is confirmed that Avtar (2009) 4K disc that is coming out is the Theatrical, and not Extended Collectors or Special Editions, I was wondering if anyone used Enlarger AI to upscale their Avatar (2009) bluray to 4K, what settings did you use, and were you happy with the results?
Was it noticeably better than just playing the original Blu-ray and letting the TV/Bluray Player do the upscaling?
While I've tried a couple of times, the output doesn't look noticeably different than playing the originally purchased bluray on my Sony UBP-X800 player and my Sony XR-77A80J 77" OLED Tv. Nor does it look different playing the BD Rip (movie only, no compression) vs running it through Elarger AI to upscale to 4K when playing the MKV back on my 2019 Shield TV Pro or Roku with the same TV.
So I'm looking for suggestions on settings.
I know the "best settings" can vary from disc to disc, but now that it is confirmed that Avtar (2009) 4K disc that is coming out is the Theatrical, and not Extended Collectors or Special Editions, I was wondering if anyone used Enlarger AI to upscale their Avatar (2009) bluray to 4K, what settings did you use, and were you happy with the results?
Was it noticeably better than just playing the original Blu-ray and letting the TV/Bluray Player do the upscaling?
While I've tried a couple of times, the output doesn't look noticeably different than playing the originally purchased bluray on my Sony UBP-X800 player and my Sony XR-77A80J 77" OLED Tv. Nor does it look different playing the BD Rip (movie only, no compression) vs running it through Elarger AI to upscale to 4K when playing the MKV back on my 2019 Shield TV Pro or Roku with the same TV.
So I'm looking for suggestions on settings.
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