Is it supposed to take this long? #624
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Hello, sometime ago I saw upscaled videos and wanted to try this myself, because I dream of older Star Trek series remastered this way. I chose one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek Voyager - Dreadnought and Video2X nicely processed the whole episode in the first hour, but after that remaining time dropped to 0 and it seems to be stuck for the past 22 hours. I'm afraid to turn it off if it's really working. I chose 10 processes, Scale factor of 2 and RealSR NCNN Vulkan algorithm. For the first hour the CPU (i7-8700) load was at 100% and GPU (GTX 1070Ti) at about 15-20% I think. For the past 22 hours CPU is working at 20-30% and GPU 0%. Did I do something wrong, maybe? Or do I have to just wait a bit longer? EDIT: Something went very wrong, I looked up the folder with upscaled frames and they were all black and double the resolution they were supposed to be. |
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Please delete this topic, I don't see any button for that. I tried smaller 1 minute fragment, but it doesn't work. I'll try finding different upscaling software. |
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I think I've seen reports over the same issue before. The main cause of the issue is unclear since nothing can be found in the logs, but it might be related to your VRAM or the input footage's codec. I didn't dig deep into the reason why it broke since the reports were sporadic and the focus of development has been shifted to the next-gen architecture on 5.0.0. I am fairly positive that 5.0.0 wont' have the same issue, but the downside is that it doesn't have a fancy GUI just yet. If you're still interested, try running it on Google Colab. It should be way faster than your 1070 Ti too. |
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I think I've seen reports over the same issue before. The main cause of the issue is unclear since nothing can be found in the logs, but it might be related to your VRAM or the input footage's codec. I didn't dig deep into the reason why it broke since the reports were sporadic and the focus of development has been shifted to the next-gen architecture on 5.0.0. I am fairly positive that 5.0.0 wont' have the same issue, but the downside is that it doesn't have a fancy GUI just yet.
If you're still interested, try running it on Google Colab. It should be way faster than your 1070 Ti too.