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Old 21st May 2019, 21:15   #1  |  Link
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how to install dtftest for avisynth?

http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Dfttest...and_Parameters
I am trying to install plugin dtftest for denoise. I suppose you have to copy it to avisyth plugin folder, but there are 3 and at plugin readme are no installation instructions or on the website. Than what do i do, do i simply run the script in player ending with .avs
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If you are using avisynth+ (recomended) you can copy dfttest.dll and libfftw3f-3.dll into the plugins folder. For Avisynth 2.6 you need to copy libfftw3f-3.dll to c:\Windows\System32 or was it SysWOW64 ?

Better use this version https://github.com/DJATOM/dfttest/releases


And you use it like any other plugin...

dfttest(sigma=18)
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For Avisynth 2.6 you need to copy libfftw3f-3.dll to c:\Windows\System32 or was it SysWOW64 ?
In 32-bit Windows libfftw3f-3.dll goes into System32. In 64-bit Windows it goes into SYSWOW64. You should also have an exact copy of libfftw3f-3.dll and name it fftw3.dll. Some Avisynth filters look for one of those names, other filters look for the other name. Are they the same code? Yes. Why are two different names used? No one seems to know.
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Why are two different names used? No one seems to know.
FFT3DFilter used to come with the dll renamed to fftw3.dl in its zip.
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FFT3DFilter used to come with the dll renamed to fftw3.dl in its zip.
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I am completely new to avisynth+ and there is a problem. E.g. you have to pick source in order to apply setting on a specific video of a type: avi, mpeg - etc. How do i make script to apply this setting for all video types i open with mpc? Than i suppose i just paste this to next line:"dfttest(sigma=18) ?

BUMP ?
BUMP!

Wtf they talking about avi only and loading one clip. I cannot load it for every video seperatedly. How do i apply this settings for all video sources and every video i open in mpc ???
Omg, what is this filter, i just think about its name "avi"synth. Does this work only for avi ? Wtf, i won't format all videos and than make separate scripts to open each of them.

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