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15th September 2020, 20:13 | #262 | Link |
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Added Damb, Placebo, & SRMD. A few more updates:
neo f3kdb - Won't Compile neo FFT3D - Crashes neo DFTTest - Won't Compile neo TMedian - Won't Compile neo Gradient Mask - Won't Compile neo Vague Denoiser - Crashes As for downloads, thanks to ChaosKing there are now direct downloads available in addition to the MediaFire downloads! Last edited by l33tmeatwad; 15th September 2020 at 20:25. |
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Really great improvements! Thanks a lot l33tmeatwad and ChaosKing!
I tested Waifu2x NCNN Vulkan + SDK and seems that system works well. But that is very heavy AI filter and it is rather slow even on my Radeon RX 580 GPU. |
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As I was working on the plugins I realized a few quality of life changes I can make to the installer, I will most likely update the R52 installer and archive the older ones at some point. I plan to have the installer to move plugins stored in /usr/local/lib/vapoursynth to the desktop when installing so it can safely create a symbolic link from that location to the framework. In addition to that I'm going to be adding symbolic links for the package config files so that export commands aren't needed for (most) plugins to be compiled. This should help with compatibility for other tools & installers to not only work with manually compiled or brew installed versions, but to also work with installs from the VapourSynth Installer.
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18th September 2020, 02:44 | #267 | Link |
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The R52 installer was updated, it is a non-essential update and only benefits anyone that is interested in compiling plugins themself. The only addition the average user could benefit from can be accomplished by the following terminal command:
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if test -d "/usr/local/lib/vapoursynth"; then sudo mv /usr/local/lib/vapoursynth $HOME/Desktop/VSPlugins-Backup; fi sudo ln -s /Library/Frameworks/VapourSynth.framework/lib/vapoursynth /usr/local/lib/vapoursynth Last edited by l33tmeatwad; 18th September 2020 at 02:48. |
20th September 2020, 11:12 | #268 | Link |
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@l33tmeatwad: when adding new filters, you could add vcm which includes vcmod and vcmove and quite a few others around frequency domain filtering.
see: http://www.avisynth.nl/users/vcmohan/ |
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23rd September 2020, 06:03 | #272 | Link |
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It depends of situation.
VapourSynth on desktop is easier to see and reach when you install first time. But i usually just always keep copy of that folder in Applications folder and delete folder from Desktop. To be honest it is a little annoying because every time i reinstall Vapoursynth i need to delete that folder from desktop and also type password because folder is sort of locked. VapourSynth at home folder looks like more seamless option. But may be slightly less obvious to new users. |
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Seems we need temporalmedian library https://github.com/dubhater/vapoursynth-temporalmedian it required by mClean filter
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11th October 2020, 18:50 | #276 | Link |
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@l33tmeatwad: Another filter that might be interesting assuming it can be compiled for MacOS: https://github.com/Kiyamou/VapourSyn...R-ncnn-Vulkan/
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I have updated the topic to specify the software and plugins are compiled for Intel based macOS since the first set of ARM based MacBooks are now in the wild. Based on the initial benchmarks spreading across the web the performance should be fine even if it's not natively compiled for the M1 chips, however if anyone can share their experience that would be great. I do not currently have plans to compile for ARM at the moment as I do not have a machine to compiling with and do not want to just cross compile with no means to test the resulting files.
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