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For which python version do you need the build of spatial_correlation_sampler-0.5.0  ?

Dan
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Thanks. (Python 3.12)
But, gorget it for the moment, still trying some other stuff. Big Grin
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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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Can you please build a cp312 version compatible with
torch                    2.7.1+cu126
torch_tensorrt           2.7.0+cu126
torchvision              0.22.1+cu126
since HolyWus stuff doesn't require the latest versions any more, and Vapoursynth 72 works with cp12+ I wanted to try to lower the versions used in the torch addon. Smile
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Try the attached version: spatial_correlation_sampler-0.5.0-py312-cp312-win_amd64_torch-2.7.1+cu126.whl.zip

The files in the zip archive need to be extracted in the directory (no way to install it with pip): .\Hybrid\64bit\Vapoursynth\Lib\site-packages

Dan


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.zip   spatial_correlation_sampler-0.5.0-py312-cp312-win_amd64_torch-2.7.1+cu126.whl.zip (Size: 184,14 KB / Downloads: 5)
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That seems to work.
Thanks!

Cu Selur
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