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Interpolation Failed

Open Rafi1018 opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

I am using 5600g no dGPU so only iGPU. I know it is not that powerful but it doesn't matter to me if it takes a lot of time or has to lower resolution like 720p. Any help to solve this issue is appreciated.

I am getting this error while interpolating : image image

Rafi1018 avatar Jul 04 '24 16:07 Rafi1018

I am using 5600g no dGPU so only iGPU. I know it is not that powerful but it doesn't matter to me if it takes a lot of time or has to lower resolution like 720p. Any help to solve this issue is appreciated.

Did you by any chance changed the bios settings? Like for your ipgu VRAM. I am asking this because a lot of people with APUs like 5600G usually increase their dedicated igpu VRAM via bios settings and leads to this problem. Just reset your bios settings and it may work fine. On some motherboards like Gigabyte, under "Save and Exit" option there is something like "Load optimised settings" to make your settings default. After that Flowframes should work.

I have laptop and a desktop pc. My desktop PC 5700G pc with only igpu had the same issue and it was solved after bios reset. My other laptop has low end nvdia dedicated gpu. From my experience, let me tell you that it will take around 8 minutes for 1 second video with the NCNN(for amd since they don't have cuda). My laptop has nvidia so it uses Cuda Pytorch and it does it in some few seconds (around 10 sec ig). So yeah it works but will take a lot longer time for your amd igpu.

Zankoden avatar Jul 06 '24 07:07 Zankoden

I am using 5600g no dGPU so only iGPU. I know it is not that powerful but it doesn't matter to me if it takes a lot of time or has to lower resolution like 720p. Any help to solve this issue is appreciated.

Did you by any chance changed the bios settings? Like for your ipgu VRAM. I am asking this because a lot of people with APUs like 5600G usually increase their dedicated igpu VRAM via bios settings and leads to this problem. Just reset your bios settings and it may work fine. On some motherboards like Gigabyte, under "Save and Exit" option there is something like "Load optimised settings" to make your settings default. After that Flowframes should work.

I have laptop and a desktop pc. My desktop PC 5700G pc with only igpu had the same issue and it was solved after bios reset. My other laptop has low end nvdia dedicated gpu. From my experience, let me tell you that it will take around 8 minutes for 1 second video with the NCNN(for amd since they don't have cuda). My laptop has nvidia so it uses Cuda Pytorch and it does it in some few seconds (around 10 sec ig). So yeah it works but will take a lot longer time for your amd igpu.

Thanks for the reply. I have some settings that I don't want to change so I will try defaulting the VRAM settings & 8 minutes seems a lot for just a second. 1min30sec would take more then 13 hours, Damn !!

Rafi1018 avatar Jul 06 '24 16:07 Rafi1018