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Originally Posted by Midzuki
Just confirming, yes the latest C plugin is problematic. Tested with avs2yuv and x265.exe under 64-bit Windows 7. avs2yuv crashed after the encoding was finished.
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Thanks for confirming my findings...
The thing which I do not understand is why it works under WinXP. Of course the old desktop computer has a single core CPU (Celeron Coppermine 1.1 Ghz, made in the year 2000), and it has very low system RAM (576 MB). But it runs the same version of AviSynth (2.61 Alpha VC6) as the other Win7-64 computers.
So I tried a few more things under Win7-64. First I disabled Hyperthreading, then I completely disabled multicore processing. I added the "threads=1" parameter to ffvideosource. And I tried to force AVStoDVD to only use 1 CPU core globally. Nothing helped.
I could not even get AVSMeter to create a report about the AVS script which used ffms2. AVSMeter crashed immediately.
So I have to conclude that this latest version of the qyot27 C-Plugin does not work under a 64-bit OS using the standard AVS versions (I forgot to mention that I also tried using different builds of AVS versions 2.60 and 2.61). I did not test it under AVS+ because I have no intention to upgrade to AVS+ in the forseeable future.
Cheers
manolito