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Hello Selur,
I downloaded last experimental version using the torch package 2025.08.28.
For the moment I tested only vsHAVC and vsProPainter.
I found the following problems:
1) vsHAVC:
are missing OpenCV contributions, they need to be installed with the command
.\python -m pip install opencv-contrib-python
2) vsProPainter
are missing the weights in folder: Hybrid\64bit\Vapoursynth\Lib\site-packages\vspropainter\weights
more precisely are missing the files:
ProPainter.pth
raft-things.pth
recurrent_flow_completion.pth
I hope that you have time to fix the package.
Thanks,
Danilo
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will do, thanks for the info
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Uploading a new version, should be up in ~55min.
Cu Selur
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Hopefully nothing else is missing or not working.
Cu Selur
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On my side dblib-20.0.0 is not working (i.e. CUDA is not used), but dlib-19.24.6 is working (not tested the versions in between).
Dan
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Will do some testing after work.
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Just noticed a bug which caused vsCodeFormer not to work at all when fed with tv range content, due to a bug in the luma range change call,...
With that fixed, vsCodeFormer does seem to work fine with dblib-20.0.0.
Please check whether that is the case for you too. (new dev: Hybrid_dev_2025.08.29-133255)
Cu Selur
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In
dlib-whl
there are 2 type of releases: 1) "alpha" which is CUDA enabled 2) "non-alpha" which is CPU only
In the torch package was installed the "non-alpha" version.
You can see this by looking to file: __init__.py
Inside the version released in the torch package there is this code:
# Copyright (C) 2020 Davis E. King (davis@dlib.net)
# License: Boost Software License See LICENSE.txt for the full license.
def add_lib_to_dll_path(path):
""" On windows you must call os.add_dll_directory() to allow linking to external DLLs. See
https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/3.8.html#bpo-36085-whatsnew. This function adds the folder
containing path to the dll search path.
"""
try:
import os
os.add_dll_directory(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), '../../bin'))
except (AttributeError,KeyError,FileNotFoundError):
pass
if 'OFF' == 'ON':
add_lib_to_dll_path('C:/Program Files/NVIDIA/CUDNN/v9.8/lib/x64/cudnn.lib')
add_lib_to_dll_path('C:/Program Files/NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit/CUDA/v12.8/lib/x64/cudart.lib')
from _dlib_pybind11 import *
from _dlib_pybind11 import __version__, __time_compiled__
As you can see the load of DLL is disabled ( 'OFF' == 'ON' )
Dan
P.S. the "alpha" version of 20.0.0 is working on my side
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Thanks!
Will upload a new torch add-on with the alpha.
Cu Selur
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