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  1. Member RogerTango's Avatar
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    Ive downloaded several full bins for Win64 and ran -filters and none so far show is supports nlmeans_vulkan....


    however....

    It shows it in the filter base of ffmpeg... at...
    https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#nlmeans_005fvulkan

    So, now I am confused...

    Thoughts/experiences??
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  2. Check if your ffmpeg build was compiled with vulkan enabled - at some point you may need to build such ffmpeg with vulkan enabled by yourself...
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    The media-autobuild suite may help you doing that using a very configurable and self-updating MSYS2/MinGW environment.

    There is just a chance that some developer just messed up the sources of a linked module to not build properly at the moment, so the process might fail from time to time ... until they fix it or the suite implements a temporary workaround, e.g. falling back to an older source snapshot which still worked.
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  4. Try at https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ - seem full release is build with vulkan support
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    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    Try at https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ - seem full release is build with vulkan support

    Thanks! I *finally* got it to work with vob source (720x480) using:

    Code:
    -init_hw_device opencl=gpu:0.0 -filter_hw_device gpu -filter:v "hwupload,nlmeans_opencl,hwdownload,format=yuv420p"
    However, I am only getting 14fps encode with GTX 1050TI. Using HandbrakeCLI's NLMeans, I was encoding at 200fps (both with NVENC_HEVC)

    I need to dig into this more, but Ill stick with HB until I can figure out a better way to get FFMPEG to work.

    Thanks again!

    Andrew
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    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    Try at https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ - seem full release is build with vulkan support
    After doing some more digging, I added the arguments to the filter as suggested at:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/398880-Optimising-Performance-of-NLMeans-in-FFmpeg

    and am now getting 280fps encode...

    Ive got some experimenting to do!!!

    Thanks for everyone's help, esp. pandy!

    Andrew
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