Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Hi Guys,
I am looking for test files that have noise that one might like to remove with KNLMeansCL. I'd like to compare the results with my new GPU denoiser. Thank you.
I am looking for test files that have noise that one might like to remove with KNLMeansCL. I'd like to compare the results with my new GPU denoiser. Thank you.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
I made some using AddGrainC() but it would still be nice to see a real-world file.
My denoiser compares favorably to KNLMeansCL. I'll give a beta for you to play with tomorrow.
My denoiser compares favorably to KNLMeansCL. I'll give a beta for you to play with tomorrow.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Here is a test version. I would appreciate your test results and comparisons to KNLMeansCL. Thank you.
http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGDenoise.rar
http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGDenoise.rar
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Thank you for a new filter.
Also, for interlaced TV capture input, I suppose a separatefields then the new filter followed by a re-interlace is a valid way to proceed ?
What does this mean when using vapoursynth, say if I have dgdenoise in a non-autoloaded folder and load it manually ... would it still find the companion files ?Place all the files together in one directory. You may not separate
them because DGDenoise() finds its needed files by using the localtion
of DGDenoise.dll.
Also, for interlaced TV capture input, I suppose a separatefields then the new filter followed by a re-interlace is a valid way to proceed ?
I really do like it here.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
It doesn't matter where you put them as long as they are kept together. When DGDenoise() is instantiated, it querys the location of DGDenoise.dll and tries to start the server in the same location. When the server starts it looks for its DLLs there also.hydra3333 wrote: What does this mean when using vapoursynth, say if I have dgdenoise in a non-autoloaded folder and load it manually ... would it still find the companion files ?
BTW, I use a server because so far I have been unable to make freeglut window creation work in a DLL. Hopefully, that can be solved one day.
I suppose. Whatever you would do with KNLMeansCL you would do with DGDenoise.Also, for interlaced TV capture input, I suppose a separatefields then the new filter followed by a re-interlace is a valid way to proceed ?
I must be using KNLMeansCL wrong or something because I find that DGDenoise blows it away. That's the main reason I'd like some independent testing from people that use KNLMeansCL. Of course both are designed for removing white noise.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Ah, thanks for that. Give me a few minutes to investigate and then I'll post back. I can use an earlier CUDA kit if needed. I can ship the DLL too if needed. The driver should supply the DLL, i.e., you shouldn't need to install a toolkit. However, I have to ensure that you have the right DLL.
One thing I noticed about KNLMeansCL is that it is much slower than DGDenoise but it protects edges better. I plan to add some
edge detection code and protect the edges. I don't expect it to reduce performance much because the Sobel kernel runs very fast.
One thing I noticed about KNLMeansCL is that it is much slower than DGDenoise but it protects edges better. I plan to add some
edge detection code and protect the edges. I don't expect it to reduce performance much because the Sobel kernel runs very fast.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Can you please search your system for cudart*.dll and tell me what you have and the directories? Just
c:
dir cudart*.dll /s >log.txt
and post the log. Also, what card and driver do you have?
c:
dir cudart*.dll /s >log.txt
and post the log. Also, what card and driver do you have?
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
You have an early driver that may not have included things. OK, try the re-uploaded DGDenoise.rar. I built with kit 6.0 and included cudart*_60.dll. Replace all the files! You need Avisynth 6.0 or Avisynth+.
Please advise. It's working for me in 32-bit or 64-bit without any cuda-related DLLs specified in my PATH.
I hope you have an opengl.dll on your system.
Please advise. It's working for me in 32-bit or 64-bit without any cuda-related DLLs specified in my PATH.
I hope you have an opengl.dll on your system.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
OK, but DGDecNV runs fine, right? So I am surprised.
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Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Nice but you're missing most of the Olympics.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
whaaaa. Late to the party?
I see from the other thread a regression and some fixin' needin'.
I had the first version downloaded, but forgot it when I moved it to a memory card.
With so many updates everywhere, it's hard to keep track of everything.
This should give me time to dig up some noisy blurays.
I see from the other thread a regression and some fixin' needin'.
I had the first version downloaded, but forgot it when I moved it to a memory card.
With so many updates everywhere, it's hard to keep track of everything.
This should give me time to dig up some noisy blurays.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
I'll try to get it back on line for you today.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
Thanks! I'll give a test run today and see about getting some clips up on MEGA.co.nz for posterity.
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
I'm getting from Avisynth: "Could not find usable CUDA device".
My GPU is 9600 GS, Driver Version 9.18.13.4192 on which DGDecNV works flawless (except for HEVC)
My GPU is 9600 GS, Driver Version 9.18.13.4192 on which DGDecNV works flawless (except for HEVC)
Re: Requesting test files for my GPU denoiser
IIRC, CUDA toolkit 7.5 dropped support for that old compute capability. I would have to build it with 6.5 instead. For some reason when I converted from the last server version to the current version, I went with 7.5. Anyway, as I mentioned on the other thread I decided not to proceed with this filter because the speed gain it obtains over KNLMeansCL comes at a steep price of some nasty artifacts. I may integrate the KNN kernel (which does not have the artifacts) into DGDecodeNV, and that would be built with toolkit 6.5.
I'll lock this thread now.
I'll lock this thread now.