rife-ncnn-vulkan is nihui's ncnn implementation of Real-Time Intermediate Flow Estimation for Video Frame Interpolation.
rife-ncnn-vulkan-python wraps rife-ncnn-vulkan project by SWIG to make it easier to integrate rife-ncnn-vulkan with existing python projects.
Linux/Windos/Mac X86_64 binary build releases are available now.
First, you have to install python, python development package (Python native development libs in Visual Studio), vulkan SDK and SWIG on your platform. And then, there are two ways to build it:
pip install rife-ncnn-vulkan-python
python setup.py install
git clone https://github.com/ArchieMeng/rife-ncnn-vulkan-python.git
cd rife-ncnn-vulkan-python
git submodule update --init --recursive
cmake -B build src
cd build
make
I used Visual Studio 2019 and msvc v142 to build this project for Windows.
Install visual studio and open the project directory, and build. Job done.
The only problem on Windows is that, you cannot use CMake for Windows GUI to generate the Visual Studio solution file and build it. This will make the lib crash on loading.
One way is using Visual Studio to open the project as directory, and build it from Visual Studio. And another way is build it from powershell just like what is written in the release.yml
RIFE (Real-Time Intermediate Flow Estimation for Video Frame Interpolation)
https://github.com/hzwer/arXiv2020-RIFE
Huang, Zhewei and Zhang, Tianyuan and Heng, Wen and Shi, Boxin and Zhou, Shuchang
https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.06294
from rife_ncnn_vulkan_python import Rife
from PIL import Image
with Image.open("input0.png") as image0:
with Image.open("input1.png") as image1:
rife = Rife(gpuid=0) # or RIFE(0) like upstream
image = rife.process(image0, image1)
image.save("output.png")
If you encounter a crash or error, try upgrading your GPU driver:
model | upstream version |
---|---|
rife | 1.2 |
rife-HD | 1.5 |
rife-UHD | 1.6 |
rife-anime | 1.8 |
rife-v2 | 2.0 |
rife-v2.3 | 2.3 |
rife-v2.4 | 2.4 |
rife-v3.0 | 3.0 |
rife-v3.1 | 3.1 |
rife-v4 | 4.0 |
rife-v4.6 | 4.6 |