30.05.2022, 11:41
About MacOS in general:
I don't own any Apple Hardware atm. and compile Hybrid in virtual machine. There is no Mac OS torchpy/ml addOn for Mac since support for mac OS is rather limited with the whole ml stuff and most developers around it don't use mac os. So incorporating anything around it usually requires times to test and adjust stuff to run on mac os.
Regarding M1 optimizations:
In general Qt itself does support M1, but as far as I know not all the tools Hybrid uses are available for. Especially all the Vapoursynth filters. As far as I know it might be possible to get some of the stuff through homebrew, but I have really no clue how optimized any of those are.
Conclusion:
Main reason there isn't much new around M1 support is that I don't own any Apple hardware and from what I gathered so far it's far easier to get most of the stuff properly working on x86 hardware.
So if you ask me I in general would recommand to use a Windows or Linux system for Video Filtering.
Cu Selur
I don't own any Apple Hardware atm. and compile Hybrid in virtual machine. There is no Mac OS torchpy/ml addOn for Mac since support for mac OS is rather limited with the whole ml stuff and most developers around it don't use mac os. So incorporating anything around it usually requires times to test and adjust stuff to run on mac os.
Regarding M1 optimizations:
In general Qt itself does support M1, but as far as I know not all the tools Hybrid uses are available for. Especially all the Vapoursynth filters. As far as I know it might be possible to get some of the stuff through homebrew, but I have really no clue how optimized any of those are.
Conclusion:
Main reason there isn't much new around M1 support is that I don't own any Apple hardware and from what I gathered so far it's far easier to get most of the stuff properly working on x86 hardware.
So if you ask me I in general would recommand to use a Windows or Linux system for Video Filtering.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.