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Old 26th December 2005, 16:30   #1  |  Link
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ffavisynth.dll for AviSynth 255 ?

Is there an ffdshow plugin for AviSynth 255? I just installed ffavisynth.dll of the latest build of ffdshow as plugin, but I get an error message that it is not an AviSynth 255 plugin. (I also did a search here but found nothing, maybe I missed a thread about this?). Any help or pointers welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Old 26th December 2005, 19:04   #2  |  Link
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I got the same error message with the newer builds of FFDShow.

I downgraded to FFDShow build October 12, 2004 and it worked. That is the newest version on the SourceForge page.
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Old 26th December 2005, 20:23   #3  |  Link
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Thanks. What I'm interested in being able to do is to frame-serve h264 video streams to VirtualDubMod. Can your plugin do that? Would your plugin (I mean, the one you have) be compatible with newer versions of ffdshow (like mine)? I have ffdshow-20051221-gcc4.0.2-sse-x264.nl.exe

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Old 27th December 2005, 06:50   #4  |  Link
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I don't know.

Is anyone else having problems with ffavisynth.dll in current FFDShow builds?
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Old 13th January 2006, 20:57   #5  |  Link
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Yes, it doesn't work for me either

Using Avisynth.dll v2.5.6.0 and ffavisynth.dll dated 12-21-2005 11:37:18

Can I replace this version of ffavisynth.dll with some older without problems?
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Old 13th January 2006, 21:10   #6  |  Link
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You guys need to load the plugin externally with LoadCPlugin

All newer versions of ffavisynth use C as their language.

So do:


LoadCPlugin(yourdrive:\ffavisynth.dll)
ffdshow("default")
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Old 19th April 2006, 10:03   #7  |  Link
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cannot load ffavisynth.dll

I'm using avisynth 2.5 and ffdshow-20060403-23H17-athlon.exe

I added LoadPlugin("ffavisynth.dll") and loaded the avs script in vdm, vdm said " avisynth open failure: loadplugin plugin init error"

I searched the forum and someone has having similar problem and suggested to use LoadCPlugin. I tried but vdm said it is not an avisynth c plugin

What's the problem ? anybody help ?
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Old 19th April 2006, 13:45   #8  |  Link
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I've had this problem before, I'm pretty sure it means you can't use ffdshow built with anything other than MSVC. But I'm not sure, it could be just the avisynth dll or the whole shebang. Try using the one from october and install the newest ffdshow (except the avisynth plugin) over it.
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