hardware-acceleration
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Thanks for a great library!
In my use case, I am using FlipMove to animate a list of items up to 100 items that can be filtered down to none instantly or filtered differently, in rapid succession . As documented, this causes some weird glitches with FlipMove.
Is there anything I can do avoid this? Perhaps updating the array batchwise, with a small delay between groups? Or even delay each
bad sample for cuda
Shouldn't this be session_options not session_option?
VFIO testing with NEMU is manual. The initial cut of the documentation on how to perform the same using a GPU is described here. Please review. We will add additional devices which have simpler VFIO setup.
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first let me say I love this app , that said some people I try to get to use it are put off by it not having easily found help , as in click the "help" in the menu and find some user documentation on how to use it .
if their is something like this I have not found , where is it , and/or can it be done .
I love QMplay2 myself and have no problems with it for what I do with it , but some ki
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Pack width use cases
We don't currently have use cases for some combinations of pack widths and instructions. Given the implementation overhead (in terms of complexity and resources) that these generate, it might be worth reviewing which ones we include and which we could discard.
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As part of the work in issue #79, the benchmarks that have been deprecated for a while have been removed as they were not functional anymore.
To evaluate the performance of TaPaSCo properly, again, there should be a replacement that checks the different performance critical parts of TaPaSCo.
There were four different tests:
- benchmark-alloc-free: Check memory allocation performance
- be
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Describe the Bug
Deleting a single keyframe requires to disable and then enale again keyframes.
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