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Old 14th May 2004, 22:48   #1  |  Link
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VScope v1.2

I compiled VScope (shows waveform monitors and a vectorscope) for AVS v2.5:

http://www.geocities.com/wilbertdijkhof/VScope12.zip

It still requires YUY2.
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Old 15th May 2004, 00:03   #2  |  Link
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Wilbert, the below returns: "There is no function named VideoScope". Yes, Dll is in plugins directory.

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ConvertToYUY2()
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VideoScope("both", true, "U", "V", "UV")
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Old 15th May 2004, 10:27   #3  |  Link
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Load the plugin manually. That should work.

I will look at it. But I got a problem with new plugins and the plugin dir. I always get an "Ran out of memory" when opening a script. So, I have to solve that one first
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Wilbert, yes, it works fine when loaded manually. Very nice, thanks for taking to time to modernize this plugin.

I suppose it would be a grind to do, but I hope you might consider doing a short tutorial using a real world example on how to best use the information provide by VideoScope.
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Apperently, I had to many plugins in my plugin dir.

Anyway I uploaded a new version (same link), but I think the old one should also work Could you try it again?

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I suppose it would be a grind to do, but I hope you might consider doing a short tutorial using a real world example on how to best use the information provide by VideoScope.
The new analog capture guide gives some info about wmfs and vectorscopes. It will be ready within a few weeks.
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The new analog capture guide gives some info about wmfs and vectorscopes. It will be ready within a few weeks.
You guys rock.

Oh, and the dll functions properly here.
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Nope, still same problem. I took your hint and moved about 20 plugins out of the plugins dir but no difference.
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I tried it on two pc's, and I can't reproduce that problem.
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I really hate one off problems, especially when they are on my machine Maybe I can figure it out with some research. Since nobody else has reported the problem I don't think you should worry about it. I'll use loadplugin when needed. Again, thanks for doing this for the group.

/Add: Oh damnation, when I extracted the DLL, winrar extracted the whole folder so it was in my plugin dir within a folder. I have never seen this before, so I did not even think to check. Apologies. It was interesting, though. After I moved vscope.dll out to the root of my plugins dir I got an out of memory when attempting to use it in a script. Rebooted and all is fine. Thanks and pardon the confusion.

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