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Wasya UK, 2020-04-22 19:33:08

DAIN generic memory error?

I'm trying to make a video at 60 fps. Found such a thing as DAIN. In the first step, everything was OK, but when I moved to the 2nd, I get an error. He created a folder with all the frames, I suppose, now he has to fasten everything into one video, but it doesn’t work, I don’t understand why, 16 GB of RAM, a video card for 4. The folder takes 400 mb, it should be enough (I also did it through split frames into section didn't help either(5ea071b4be63e302051763.jpeg5ea071bb0eb2f471857619.jpeg

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premo96, 2020-10-02
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Click on the "Split framas info sections" checkbox.
The neuron fills only the video memory. Set the fields to match the resolution of your video.
-720p : 360~384 / 100
-480p: 480 / 150
-360p: No need
First step ffmpeg splits .png into frames, second render new frames where low video memory error occurs.
Thus, the program will trim the video before sending it to the neuron. Cuts with an indent, so the cost goes to it when rendering.
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For those who find the question but have a different graphics card:
8GB of VRAM :
-1080p : 540~640 / 200
-720p : 360~640 / 200
-640p and below : no need
6GB of VRAM :
-1080p : 384 / 150
-720p : 360 / 150
-480p : No need
4GB of VRAM :
-1080p : ??????
-720p : 360~384 / 100
-480p: 480 / 150
-360p: No need
Vram estimates when not using the frame splitter nor half precision (0.39 and above) :
360p Uses 2 to 4 GB VRAM
480p Uses 5 to 6 GB VRAM
720p Uses 10~11 GB VRAM
1080p Uses 18~19 GB VRAM

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