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(449 replies, posted in Using SVP)

InnKeepNY wrote:

In regards to NVFlow I just added:
libnvidia-opticalflow1 to the list:

Just did a reinstall of linux, and besides installing nvidia driver and cuda toolkit, that package was missing, so thanks for the tip. 
Kept getting:

15:46:11.571 [E]: Playback [4074366a]: VS - Python exception: SVSmoothFps: CUDA is not availabe

"CUDA not availabe" smile

Anyway, working smoothly again.

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(449 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Switched to MX Linux (debian based) the other week and it's been surprisingly easy getting SVP to work. Biggest problems were getting CUDA support installed and figuring out what 'caused weird instability, but turns out that was the "black bars" stuff, in particular "alter video frame size" option. With all that disabled it runs like a dream and I have GPU acceleration. 
I was surprised that my Windows license wasn't needed for linux. But glad I've supported in some small way. 
Oh, one thing that might be better regarding the installer, wouldn't it be better if its default/suggested path was /opt/SVP 4 instead of ~/SVP 4? Personally I hate clutter in my home folder. EDIT: Found it easier for my own sanity to install /opt/ programs in ~/.opt, so ~/opt/SVP 4 in this case.

Took me a little while to get this up and running because I was a dumb dumb and forgot to restart SVP so I couldn't find the "Rife AI engine" profile. 

Anyway, now that I've set it up, it's running really well and I love it. 

BUT: I'm noticing something weird whenever there's a hard cut in the media I'm watching, from one camera or scene to the next, where it seems like there's a interpolated frame or something in between which is pretty off-putting. Is anyone else noticing this? Is it because I'm using AI model 4.6 instead of 4.4?

EDIT: Noticing it in AI model 4.4 as well, so not sure..

EDIT2: I'm a dumb dumb again. Playing around with the scene threshold was all I needed to do. (from 10% to 8% did the trick for me)

EDIT3: Should've added some hardware specs: 3070 Ti 8 GB, 64 GB RAM, i9-11900k 3.5GHz turbo at 5.3 GHz. There were moments were it couldn't keep up, and I was playing through MPV (SMPlayer using SVP's modified version of MPV). RIFE profile was set to 4 cores.

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

App. settings -> All settings, search for "disabled"
ui.disabled_on_launch = true

Thanks a bunch. Not sure I missed it, I guess it didn't occur to me to search for "launch", heh.

I love SVP, but I find myself having to disable it a lot more than the inverse due to SVP starting with windows already active, but I often play videos while gaming and that obviously tanks performance for SVP. 

So, the question is, despite looking around in the settings, is there a way to have SVP start with the "temporarily disable SVP" option auto-enabled? 
(one good thing I learned while rooting around in SVP settings was the excellent meta+alt+space bar shortcut for easier disabling/re-enabling)