В сообщении от Wednesday 16 September 2020 18:26:07 Sam via Cin написал(а):
Hi guys,
i have found an interesting video which shows how you can convert footage with a lower FPS to a video with a much higher FPS without any losses.
--- Requirements and Dependencies Ubuntu (We test with Ubuntu = 16.04.5 LTS) Python (We test with Python = 3.6.8 in Anaconda3 = 4.1.1) Cuda & Cudnn (We test with Cuda = 9.0 and Cudnn = 7.0) PyTorch (The customized depth-aware flow projection and other layers require ATen API in PyTorch = 1.0.0) GCC (Compiling PyTorch 1.0.0 extension files (.c/.cu) requires gcc = 4.9.1 and nvcc = 9.0 compilers) NVIDIA GPU (We use Titan X (Pascal) with compute = 6.1, but we support compute_50/52/60/61 devices, should you have devices with higher compute capability, please revise this) ---- quite a lot of Nvidia dependencies :} But may be someone will port it to OpenCL ...someday. Thanks anyway!
The nice thing is that this software is free of charge. For my commercial projects I mainly use Da Vinci Resolve and there is the same possibility which I use again and again. This feature is great if you want to create slow motion effects and you only have footage that was created with a low FPS. I don't know if one day this software will be used for Cinelerra, but it would be a great feature to use. Maybe you can transfer footage from Cinelerra to this tool with a mouse click and transfer it back to Cinelerra after the rendering is finished? Even if an integration would not be possible, you can use this tool independently.
Sam
P.S.: By the way, the problems with the language plugin and web site are still bothering me, but a solution will surely be found soon.