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[HELP] The possibility of adding RIFE into Hybrid.
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I've been using RIFE (Real-Time Intermediate Flow Estimation for Video Frame Interpolation) to interpolate videos, it's the best method I have found so far. But the workflow cost too much time since that I have to use several apps to complete a video. So, I wanna ask that if there is a possibility to add RIFE into Hybrid.
Here is the link to the Github page of RIFE https://github.com/hzwer/arXiv2020-RIFE

I'm very grateful to you for creating such an amazing video editing app. Thank you.Please, read the 'Infos needed to fix&reproduce bugs,..'-sticky before you post about a problem.
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#2
Sorry, not happening unless someone makes a Vapoursynth filter or it.
(and then it would still add an additional 200+MB to Hybrids file size)

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
As a small follow-up info: Flowframes (https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes) supports CAIN and RIFE.
see also:
https://github.com/n00mkrad/flowframes
https://github.com/nihui/cain-ncnn-vulkan
https://github.com/nihui/rife-ncnn-vulkan

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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(06.03.2021, 16:59)Selur Wrote: As a small follow-up info: Flowframes (https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes) supports CAIN and RIFE.
see also:
https://github.com/n00mkrad/flowframes
https://github.com/nihui/cain-ncnn-vulkan
https://github.com/nihui/rife-ncnn-vulkan

Cu Selur

Hi Selur, there actually is a newly released Vapoursynth filter for RIFE based on the ncnn implementation now, the link is https://github.com/HomeOfVapourSynthEvol...n/releases
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#5
I have a dev version which supports both FrameRateConverter for Vapoursynth and RIFE, make a fresh build and send you a link.
-> send the pm

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#6
Can any of these frame interpolation software selectively make frames i specify?

I would love to use this software with cartoons that have ghost-blends.

Would be cool if i could figure out which frames to remove either by hand or by script
And then use this frame interpolation just to replace those frames. I dont require frame doubling.

I know dain has the ability to rerun it and replace frames you deem not good. And it will run just those frames again. Something like that.
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#7
I think all the Avisynth and Vapoursynth frame interpolation methods could potentially be used to do this, but Hybrid does not support it. Usually I would recommand to a. use sRestore to get to a fps where the blends are gone b. interpolate from that fps. Not planning to create a support for selecting specific frames by number that get replaced by interpolated frames.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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(08.07.2021, 05:08)Selur Wrote: I think all the Avisynth and Vapoursynth frame interpolation methods could potentially be used to do this, but Hybrid does not support it. Usually I would recommand to a. use sRestore to get to a fps where the blends are gone b. interpolate from that fps. Not planning to create a support for selecting specific frames by number that get replaced by interpolated frames.

Cu Selur

Understood. I’ll check it out.
Thanks for theinfo.
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