I notice your request contains unclear terms ("mosaicmidv231") and an ambiguous phrase ("after all i love my hot"). It sounds like you may be dealing with a technical issue (possibly related to video processing, image compression, or a specific software artifact), but I cannot determine exactly what "mosaicmidv231" refers to.
MosaicMidV231 emerged as a powerful tool in my workflow: a finely tuned model that balanced speed, fidelity, and adaptability. It became more than a utility; it was part of my routine. Yet over time I faced a dilemma many practitioners encounter when tools evolve or needs change — whether to reduce reliance on a familiar model, streamline its footprint, or retire it altogether. reducing mosaicmidv231 after all i love my hot
Mosaic mid-roll disappeared. Temperature still “hot” at 72°C but stable. The streamer kept their high frame rate. It became more than a utility; it was part of my routine
MosaicMIDV231 may stem from a fixed bitrate that’s too low for the resolution. Increase bitrate or switch to constant quality mode (e.g., CRF 18 in x264). Temperature still “hot” at 72°C but stable
Your GPU driver might be dumping frames when thermal limits approach. That creates temporally inconsistent frames → mosaic.