Ha...
This is a current WSL issue, and one I am currently fighting with at the moment.
Reference:
https://github.com/microsoft/wslg/issues/1148
I'm really hoping they will fix this soon as I'm about to start pushing Windows users to WSL2
Ha...
This is a current WSL issue, and one I am currently fighting with at the moment.
Reference:
https://github.com/microsoft/wslg/issues/1148
I'm really hoping they will fix this soon as I'm about to start pushing Windows users to WSL2
This looks like it might be model corruption.
See here for restoring:
viewtopic.php?p=8361#p8361
Can you provide the latest crash report please ('C:\Users\wsyn4\faceswap\crash_report.2023.12.04.231620149194.log
)
This happens because Conda-forge installs an unsupported version of ffmpeg. I have fixed this for fresh installs, but follow the instructions in this post to remedy the issue:
viewtopic.php?p=9716#p9716
This happens because Conda-forge installs an unsupported version of ffmpeg. I have fixed this for fresh installs, but follow the instructions in this post to remedy the issue:
viewtopic.php?p=9716#p9716
I'm sorry, without seeing a video I will not be able to help. The face jittering in the frame is not common, nor something I have seen. Without seeing what the actual issue is, I have no idea what a potential solution might be.
This happens because Conda-forge installs an unsupported version of ffmpeg. I have fixed this for fresh installs, but follow the instructions in this post to remedy the issue:
viewtopic.php?p=9716#p9716
Honestly, that would be very helpful. Side by side comparisons are the only real way to understand the influence of each function. However, unfortunately they take a long time to create.
Discussions around loss functions are certainly tricky, because it takes so long to get results, and thoughts on what is happening can be entirely subjective.
If you haven't read this thread already, then I do recommend doing so:
viewtopic.php?t=2176