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A member registered Oct 14, 2021

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The title kinda says it all.  Is there a way to Cancel or Pause a currently running job?  I've searched for a button, right click option, or some other such thing, and I've not found one.   

Then again, I'm an old guy, and my eyes aren't what they once were.

Trying that right now... will report back when I can.  And thank you for taking the time  to try and help!

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I'm hoping that the error message will be enough... if not, lemme know what  else  I can provide.


Just for grins and giggles, I tried lowering my resolution,  setting batch size  from -1  to 2,   clean install of python 3.10.0, clean install of  RIFE-APP, clean reinstall of  latest  (496.49) nvidia drivers for the single   2080 Super.


Using Benchmark: True

Batch Size: -1

Input FPS: 24.0

Use all GPUS: False

Scale: 1.0

Render Mode: 0

Interpolations: 2X

Use Smooth: 1

Use Alpha: 0

Use YUV: 0

Encode: libx264

Device: cuda:0

Using Half-Precision: True

Resolution: 1920x1080

Using Model: rl_v2

Selected auto batch size, testing a good batch size.

Setting new batch size to 1

Resolution: 1920x1080

RunTime: 1659.251333

Total Frames: 39822

  1%|▏                     | 270/39822 [01:41<4:16:50,  2.57it/s, file=File 268]Exception ignored in thread started by: <function queue_model at 0x000001AD822BC040>

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "my_DAIN_class.py", line 408, in queue_model

  File "my_DAIN_class.py", line 137, in make_inference

RuntimeError: CUDA error: an illegal memory access was encountered

CUDA kernel errors might be asynchronously reported at some other API call,so the stacktrace below might be incorrect.

For debugging consider passing CUDA_LAUNCH_BLOCKING=1.

Just wondered if this might be a viable or workable option  down the road.

Here's the info:    https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.13482

Here's the source code:     https://gitlab.com/malwinq/interpolation-of-images-for-slow-motion-videos