30.01.2023, 22:07
Hello Selur,
I simple way to check if there are strange issues in the script is to call:
If the output starts with "Width:" it's all Ok, otherwise it is probable that there are issues not allowing vspipe.exe to work.
I guess that vsViewer is not using vspipe and its implementation is working better.
Dan
Hello Selur,
I'm already using 'CUDA_MODULE_LOADING=LAZY'
see my post: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2989-post...l#pid17521
Dan
I simple way to check if there are strange issues in the script is to call:
vspipe --info "script.vpy"
If the output starts with "Width:" it's all Ok, otherwise it is probable that there are issues not allowing vspipe.exe to work.
I guess that vsViewer is not using vspipe and its implementation is working better.
Dan
Hello Selur,
I'm already using 'CUDA_MODULE_LOADING=LAZY'
see my post: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2989-post...l#pid17521
Dan