• Products
    • Isadora
    • Get It
    • ADD-ONS
    • IzzyCast
    • Get It
  • Forum
  • Help
  • Werkstatt
  • Newsletter
  • Impressum
  • Dsgvo
  • Press
  • Isadora
  • Get It
  • ADD-ONS
  • IzzyCast
  • Get It
  • Press
  • Dsgvo
  • Impressum

Navigation

    • Register
    • Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Popular
    • Tags

    GPU to CPU

    Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
    4
    6
    2551
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • V
      vjw last edited by vjw

      I just loaded Isadora 2.5.2 and can't connect user actors that are marked cpu or gpu.  They won't change when I try to connect.  I read through some earlier posts and didn't find a solution.  The problem shows up when I bring in actors, but doesn't seem to be a problem if I bring in my saved user actors/macros.  Any more information on this?

      PC Win10 64bit, Intel i7 2.8GHz Izz 2.6.1, 3.07 Choreographer and adventurer www.comotion.org

      DusX mark 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff @vjw last edited by

        @vjw

        Have you tried the "CPU To GPU Video Converter" and/or "GPU To CPU Video Converter" actors?  
        These are the actors used to convert between the two video stream formats. Note that this is a heavy process and, should be used as little as possible.

        Troikatronix Technical Support

        • New Support Ticket Link: https://support.troikatronix.com/support/tickets/new
        • My Add-ons: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/?u=dusx
        • Profession Services: https://support.troikatronix.com/support/solutions/articles/13000109444-professional-services

        Running: Win 11 64bit, i7, M.2 PCIe SSD's, 32gb DDR4, nVidia GTX 4070 | located in Ontario Canada.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • mark
          mark @vjw last edited by mark

          @vjw 

          Can you please tell us exactly which two actors you are trying to connect?

          Actors that support GPU/CPU/CI video streams should automatically change.

          However, when using a User Actor, you must set the video stream type by double-clicking the User Input actor inside the User Actor. 

          Also, if you have already connected two actors are are using vid-gpu, then you cannot connect a vid-cpu to the same actor. For instance, the Video Mixer. If you connect a vid-gpu stream to the first input, then the second input and the output become fixed as vid-gpu. You cannot connect a vid-cpu to the second input at this point. This is indicated by the color of the port (the round dot) at the input or output. When they are green they are "mutable" and should adapt to whatever video stream type you connect first. But once you've made that first connection, they will change blue to indicate they are no longer mutable. If you disconnect all the video streams, they will turn green again.

          NOTE to @DusX: the GPU to CPU conversions are heavy and should be avoided; CPU to GPU conversions are relatively lightweight.

          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

          V 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            Maybe post us a screenshot of the problem too please. 

            Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
            RIG 1: Custom-built PC: Windows 11. Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX3080, 32G DDR5 RAM. 2 x m.2.
            RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
            RIG 3: Apple Laptop: rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • V
              vjw @mark last edited by

              @mark

              Thanks - I figured out that I had to connect in order and that solved my immediate problem.  I was trying to replicate a patch and had 2 actors connected and a first actor wouldn't connect to the first of the 2 already connected, and the last actor of the 2 connected wouldn't connect to the fourth.  I had to start fresh by bringing in new actors and then connecting in order.  It was a small fuss.  I was surprised that end actors wouldn't adjust to the middle two.  I'm trying to avoid the CPU tp GPU and vice versa because of the loads.  My current computer is picky about loads.

              PC Win10 64bit, Intel i7 2.8GHz Izz 2.6.1, 3.07 Choreographer and adventurer www.comotion.org

              mark 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • mark
                mark @vjw last edited by

                @vjw

                OK, glad you solved it. As long as you use only vid-gpu, you shouldn't encounter any of these problems. But again, take a look at the input or output ports. If they are green, they will "mutate" to whatever video type you use. But once you make a connection, they'll turn blue to indicate that they can no longer be changed.

                (I know it's all a bit of a pain, but it was necessary to allow old patches to run.)

                Best Wishes,
                Mark

                Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • First post
                  Last post