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Sturmgewehrz

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Is that the newest version? The UI in 3.35 doesn't even closely resemble what's in your image.

I really like how easy this is to use, but I've noticed that with every release, it seems like a few settings disappear. For example, there used to be an option to only interpolate a portion of the input video based on time, but now that is gone. In fact with this latest release, I'm not entirely sure what has been added, and it actually seems like a downgrade at first glance.

So, what's different with 3.35? I was hoping the codec issues would have been sorted out, but it still seems like changing the default mp4 configuration just leads to artifacts and strobing with black frames.

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thanks for the troubleshooting help, and good luck with fixing that.

yeah, looks like it's not crf values but using codecs other than h264 that is the problem. h265 and avi cause the black frames regardless of the crf value.

looks like it's being caused by low crf values? 2.80 doesn't cause any problems if i output at the default crf value of 14. guess i will output png sequences if i need the output to be lossless.

saw in the devlog that the models in the latest update are all new, so i decided to try testing 2.70. the problem isn't present for me on that version either, so i've narrowed it down to just the latest update being the issue for me.

anything i try to run through rife-app 2.80 gives me a result where every frame in the output that should be an interpolated frame is just black. i don't see any errors and it takes the usual amount of time to process. if i switch from my rtx 2080ti to my cpu, i don't have this issue. i also downloaded 2.00 to test and it did not give me this issue even if i used my gpu. similar software such as flowframes also doesn't give me this issue.

windows 10 pro 20H2
5900x
32gb ram
rtx 2080ti (driver 30.0.14.9709)