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Got Stuck at FeatureExtraction[question]
[2024-05-02 12:10:20.469695] [0x00003278] [trace] Embedded OCIO configuration file: 'C:\Users\samus\OneDrive\Desktop\Meshroom-2023.3.0\aliceVision/share/aliceVision/config.ocio' found. Program called with the following parameters:
- contrastFiltering = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EFeatureConstrastFiltering"
- describerPreset = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EImageDescriberPreset"
- describerQuality = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EFeatureQuality"
- describerTypes = "dspsift"
- forceCpuExtraction = 1
- gridFiltering = 1
- input = "C:/Users/samus/OneDrive/Dokumente/MeshroomCache/CameraInit/ee7d702cedbcd782ec07f4d8613b2276bacfe583/cameraInit.sfm"
- maskExtension = "jpg"
- maskInvert = 0
- masksFolder = ""
- maxCoresAvailable = Unknown Type "unsigned int" (default)
- maxMemoryAvailable = 18446744073709551615 (default)
- maxNbFeatures = 0 (default)
- maxThreads = 0
- output = "C:/Users/samus/OneDrive/Dokumente/MeshroomCache/FeatureExtraction/d97bd87a47a9ed2a47474d7f79e09c8784330d01"
- rangeSize = 40
- rangeStart = 0
- relativePeakThreshold = 0.02 (default)
- verboseLevel = "info"
- workingColorSpace = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::image::EImageColorSpace"
Hardware : Detected core count : 16 OpenMP will use 16 cores Detected available memory : 25216 Mo
[12:10:20.471696][info] CUDA-Enabled GPU. Device information: - id: 0 - name: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - compute capability: 8.6 - clock frequency (kHz): 1837000 - total device memory: 12287 MB - device memory available: 11233 MB - per-block shared memory: 49152 - warp size: 32 - max threads per block: 1024 - max threads per SM(X): 1536 - max block sizes: {1024,1024,64} - max grid sizes: {2147483647,65535,65535} - max 2D array texture: {131072,65536} - max 3D array texture: {16384,16384,16384} - max 2D linear texture: {131072,65000,2097120} - max 2D layered texture: {32768,32768,2048} - number of SM(x)s: 28 - registers per SM(x): 65536 - registers per block: 65536 - concurrent kernels: yes - mapping host memory: yes - unified addressing: yes - texture alignment: 512 byte - pitch alignment: 32 byte CUDA build version: 11.6 0 [12:10:20.605327][info] Job max memory consumption for one image: 9487 MB [12:10:20.605327][info] Memory information: - Total RAM: 31.9278 GB - Free RAM: 24.5073 GB - Available RAM: 24.5073 GB - Total swap: 131072 GB - Free swap: 131015 GB [12:10:20.605327][info] Max number of threads regarding memory usage: 2 [12:10:20.605327][info] # threads for extraction: 2
Set the verbose level for this node to debug or trace. Maybe it will provide some useful information.
It Sadly does still say the same for some reason and i got no clue why...
[2024-05-02 14:00:06.332748] [0x00000670] [trace] Embedded OCIO configuration file: 'C:\Users\samus\OneDrive\Desktop\Meshroom-2023.3.0\aliceVision/share/aliceVision/config.ocio' found. Program called with the following parameters:
- contrastFiltering = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EFeatureConstrastFiltering"
- describerPreset = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EImageDescriberPreset"
- describerQuality = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::feature::EFeatureQuality"
- describerTypes = "dspsift"
- forceCpuExtraction = 1
- gridFiltering = 1
- input = "C:/Users/samus/OneDrive/Dokumente/MeshroomCache/CameraInit/0077a269940225b8ca3f6ccbf5136d3b93a11bf6/cameraInit.sfm"
- maskExtension = "png"
- maskInvert = 0
- masksFolder = ""
- maxCoresAvailable = Unknown Type "unsigned int" (default)
- maxMemoryAvailable = 18446744073709551615 (default)
- maxNbFeatures = 0 (default)
- maxThreads = 0
- output = "C:/Users/samus/OneDrive/Dokumente/MeshroomCache/FeatureExtraction/c02dcb91cc06befbdb9a60f9e6f3138665ad1346"
- rangeSize = 40
- rangeStart = 0
- relativePeakThreshold = 0.02 (default)
- verboseLevel = "trace"
- workingColorSpace = Unknown Type "enum aliceVision::image::EImageColorSpace"
Hardware : Detected core count : 16 OpenMP will use 16 cores Detected available memory : 24727 Mo
[14:00:06.334749][info] CUDA-Enabled GPU. Device information: - id: 0 - name: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - compute capability: 8.6 - clock frequency (kHz): 1837000 - total device memory: 12287 MB - device memory available: 11233 MB - per-block shared memory: 49152 - warp size: 32 - max threads per block: 1024 - max threads per SM(X): 1536 - max block sizes: {1024,1024,64} - max grid sizes: {2147483647,65535,65535} - max 2D array texture: {131072,65536} - max 3D array texture: {16384,16384,16384} - max 2D linear texture: {131072,65000,2097120} - max 2D layered texture: {32768,32768,2048} - number of SM(x)s: 28 - registers per SM(x): 65536 - registers per block: 65536 - concurrent kernels: yes - mapping host memory: yes - unified addressing: yes - texture alignment: 512 byte - pitch alignment: 32 byte CUDA build version: 11.6 0 [14:00:06.460046][info] Job max memory consumption for one image: 9487 MB [14:00:06.460046][info] Memory information: - Total RAM: 31.9278 GB - Free RAM: 24.0364 GB - Available RAM: 24.0364 GB - Total swap: 131072 GB - Free swap: 131015 GB [14:00:06.460046][info] Max number of threads regarding memory usage: 2 [14:00:06.460046][info] # threads for extraction: 2 [14:00:06.460046][debug] [IO] Read Image: C:/Users/samus/Downloads/Würfeli/20240429_115958.jpg
What if you set Max Nb Threads
to 1.
Well i would like to try that out but idon't have any Threads to change...
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Enable "advanced parameters" in the top right menu of the node editor.
Ah alright i did but the problem seems to stay the same. Can that maybe also happen if the quality of the pictures is to high since some of them are like 7612x16320. I really don't know what else could be the problem...
Downscale a photo to various sizes and see which ones work.
I see that your files are in your onedrive folder. I had the exact same problem with 2 differents set and I had to move the file out of the OneDrive folder. I know it sounds weird, but let me know if that work for you also. I haven't got through more investigation as it was working for me.
I got the error Job max memory consumption for one image
because the path to the images had a non ASCII character (see #2509), could this be causing your issue as well?