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Nlmeans Avisynth!
#1
hello,


I like to know if NLmeans (avisynth) can be utilized by the cpu aswell ??
Since i can select "cpu" as device ... 

I get the following error : "Avisynth preview error: -> NLMeansCL2: opencl_device not found!" 

But i have no problem using nlmeans in vidcoder and/or handbrake, wich utilize the cpu.. iam pretty much sure of !?



cheers,
TD
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#2
Just, checked NLMeansCL2 has allows to use the CPU, by setting the device to cpu. => ah, that requires opencl capable cpu

So if you want NLMeans, you need to use https://github.com/pinterf/TNLMeans (you can add it through a custom filter addition)

Cu Selur

Ps.: NLMeansCL, NLMeansCL2 are ancient, better use KNLMeansCL
Adjusted the tile since your post is no FAQ
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#3
(02.08.2023, 16:06)Selur Wrote: Just, checked NLMeansCL2 has allows to use the CPU, by setting the device to cpu. => ah, that requires opencl capable cpu

So if you want NLMeans, you need to use https://github.com/pinterf/TNLMeans (you can add it through a custom filter addition)

Cu Selur

Ps.: NLMeansCL, NLMeansCL2 are ancient, better use KNLMeansCL
Adjusted the tile since your post is no FAQ


I have an Amd cpu (R 5900x), and as far i know AMD supports Opencl in apps... 
Unless they have dropped support  Huh Dodgy !!


Thanks for the link btw...

Also, it's hard to find avisynth *.dll plugins these day's  Huh
have to dive deep into my backups, hoping to find something ... !! 

Btw, seems plugin is missing for the filter DetailSharpen32 (avisynth)!!

cheers,
td
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#4
NLMeansCL and NLMeansCL2 are really old and might not work with the opencl drivers of your system.
As long as I use gpu and select the gpu by id:
0: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4080
1: Intel Arc A380
2: AMD Radeon from my Ryzen 9 7950
it works, but selecting 'cpu' also fails for me.
=> probably a bug, but since both NLMeansCL and NLMeansCL2 are abandoned in favor of KNLMeansCL, you probably won't find anybody to fix this.

Quote:Also, it's hard to find avisynth *.dll plugins these day's
What are you looking for?
I already linked to TNLMeans: https://github.com/pinterf/TNLMeans

Quote:Btw, seems plugin is missing for the filter DetailSharpen32 (avisynth)!!
must be a bug in the custom filter additions logic. :/

Cu Selur
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#5
(02.08.2023, 16:33)Selur Wrote: NLMeansCL and NLMeansCL2 are really old and might not work with the opencl drivers of your system.
As long as I use gpu and select the gpu by id:
0: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4080
1: Intel Arc A380
2: AMD Radeon from my Ryzen 9 7950
it works, but selecting 'cpu' also fails for me.
=> probably a bug, but since both NLMeansCL and NLMeansCL2 are abandoned in favor of KNLMeansCL, you probably won't find anybody to fix this.

I preffer to use KNLmeansCL aswell, but i guess that filter doesn't has cpu support ... only gpu  ?


(02.08.2023, 16:33)Selur Wrote:
Quote:Also, it's hard to find avisynth *.dll plugins these day's
What are you looking for?
I already linked to TNLMeans: https://github.com/pinterf/TNLMeans
Quote:Btw, seems plugin is missing for the filter DetailSharpen32 (avisynth)!!
must be a bug in the custom filter additions logic. :/
Cu Selur

No, i wos searching the files for the latter filter (Detailsharpen32)  Big Grin

Anyhow... i don't have much experience with scripting anyway...  Sad


cheers,
td
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