The error? I added one extra letter to the output name which caused it to give an "folder doesn't exist!" error. I'm kinda salty, because yes I did let it run, but at the very end it gave an error and the video did not save at all. So did you go through with it or left it? if you didnt how was it? Lol my 17sec video took around 20-30 mins. I experimented a bit, and posted my update There's also a lot of options in GUI Video2x that arent addressed on both Github Page and Colab Notebook Sample, or atleast I coudn't find them. Then it saves it as "video_4x_2.mp4" in my drive mp4 - d waifu2x_ncnn_vulkan - r 4.0īut I'm mainly concerned about adding my own video location, cuz it the code in the Colab Sample is set to download a sample video from. gg / s ! pip install - U PyYAML ! python video2x / src / video2x. I did however, sucessfully upscaled the smple video in colab I understand tta 1 means tta true, and tta 0 would be false. What does "-r -d" mean? I assume "2" means, 2x upscale, -i is input, and -o is output? Where is the "sample-input.mp4" located? And I assume the output is same as the input? In the Github link, this below code is written, nnd I coudn't find this line anywhere on the Colab Notebook Okay but how do I add/import my own video to upscale SPOILER CONTAINS MY OLD REPLY, BEFORE I DID ALL THE EXPERMENTS (unless I forget)Īlso, Im upscaling a p60fps video and set it to -r 1.5 (1.5x), it's ETA is 30 mins and it's just pass1, I can't see it being very useful if it's this slow.Įven if I upload a 30fps video, I still can't upscale any avarage length video like anime which is a 20 min video (on avarage)Īnd Even though Colab is free, I'd have to get a RDP/VPS to keep the notebook active I think the last 2.0 is the upscale parameter, I'm currently testing it by setting it to 1.5 to make sure, I will post an update. It'd be nice to get a code that batches all videos in a folder and autoupscales adding a "_upscale.mp4" at the end of name. The listed GPU's should have plenty of VRAM for upscaling, as they all have over 8GB of VRAM (and my 2070 Super with 8GB was able to upscale to 4K just fine, it just takes a while).ĮDIT: After doing some experiments, I figured out how to import videos and export them from and to any location of my drive/team drive, but the naming has to be manually done. Here they have some information on how the command line interface works, under "Running Video2X (CLI)": If I'm read the information in the link correctly, you just log in to Google Colab (remote into it?) instal Video2X and all its dependencies and then run the software like normal, it just outputs to your Google drive.
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