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28th September 2008, 07:47 | #443 | Link |
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Also, two more questions:
I guess only one thread can be addressed at one time? I thought this was fixed? Neither vdub can be accessed with more than one instance at a time, nor can x264 from CLI. Additionally, I know that you (Donald) had mentioned building a ts cutter for h264 since there isn't a good one out there. If this is still something that you intend to pursue, is it possible that it could use the purevideo CUDA things as well (as opposed to DirectShow and/or haali)? |
28th September 2008, 13:34 | #444 | Link |
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I'm sorry but multi-instance is working fine and you are the only person reporting an issue. Let me think about it and then send you a debugging build to try to find out what is happening for you. In the meantime what is the exact error you get when you load the script the second time?
An intitial version of a cutter would use libavcodec for broadest compatibility, but don't look for this to arrive any time soon. |
28th September 2008, 19:57 | #446 | Link |
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I search in windows error log to see if the problem with meGui is the same than Staxrip. I've got two different cases :
meGui : Application défaillante MeGUI.exe, version 0.3.0.2017, horodatage 0x48d8f4c3, module défaillant DGAVCDecodeNV.dll, version 1.0.0.0, horodatage 0x48dc15d3, code d’exception 0xc0000005, décalage d’erreur 0x000044ac, ID du processus 0x1514, heure de début de l’application 0x01c9219ae07f4a02. StaxRip : Application défaillante StaxRip.exe, version 1.1.1.0, horodatage 0x4875d9fb, module défaillant d3d9.dll_unloaded, version 0.0.0.0, horodatage 0x4791a65d, code d’exception 0xc0000005, décalage d’erreur 0x71acf03c, ID du processus 0x9d4, heure de début de l’application 0x01c920dbe791eefd. Sorry for the language, I'm French. This is strange that the DGAVCDecodeNV.dll installed is not 1.0.0.0 but 1.0.1.0. I tried to create multiple instances of the DGAVCDecodeNV and have no problem with two virtualdubmod. Tell me if you want me to test something. |
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Just tell me with an exact error message in text. Your link is all screwed up and I can't see anything.
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Also, provide a link to a stream sample that I can use to duplicate this. Last edited by Guest; 28th September 2008 at 22:01. |
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horodatage = time stamp module défaillant = faulting module code d’exception = exception code décalage d’erreur = fault offset ID du processus = process id heure de début de l’application = application start time Let me guess the OS, Windows Vista. |
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The instruction at "0x06d897a8" referenced memory at "0x6db4240". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program **Other than bad grammar, that is exactly what the message says when trying to load the exaxt same .avs file into two different instances of vdubmod. The first one can open it, the second one will give this error everytime. When the second one has to be closed becasue of this, the first one is still open and works fine. Additionally, when there is a file open, and say one steps through and makes trims, once trims are saved, and then the .avs is reloaded into the same vdubmod session (that you just made trims from), it gives the same error as above and the program crashes. The 'hex referenced numbers' are canged however (0x091997a8, 0x01c04240) The CLI commands I used were these: I opened up two cmd windows and typed the same exact thing in both. First cmd window I hit 'enter' to start encoding, it does. Second window, I hit enter to start encoding, it starts, then just stops (there is no error message given, it just won't do it). x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 2500 --stats "C:\backup\test1.stats" --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --filter -1:0 --subme 2 --partitions none --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me dia --threads 4 --thread-input --sar 1:1 --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output NUL "C:\backup\test1.avs" x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 2500 --stats "C:\backup\test2.stats" --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --filter -1:0 --subme 2 --partitions none --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me dia --threads 4 --thread-input --sar 1:1 --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output NUL "C:\backup\test1.avs" **the only difference between the two is creating a different .stats file which would need to be done.** Quote:
When I do the same tests using DGDecode on mpeg2 content, everything works. I have not tried with DGAVCDecode. |
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29th September 2008, 22:59 | #453 | Link |
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29th September 2008, 23:10 | #454 | Link |
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Version 1.0.2
Version 1.0.2 changes:
* New version of nvcuvid.dll that improves high-level error recovery. * Fixed quirks in the bobbing solution for DGAVCDecodeNV. * Fixed decode failure when no PPS 0 exists. * Improved robustness of transport parsing. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdecnv/dgavcdecnv.html |
30th September 2008, 05:57 | #455 | Link |
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VirtualDub 1.8.3 - it will just close without an error. So, short answer is yes. Only difference is absence of error message. I don't know if that is the latest (its the latest one I have).
First one opens fine, second instance is a no-go. |
30th September 2008, 06:43 | #456 | Link |
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Now if deinterlacing with a single instance, a low quality deinterlacing filter seems to be used (jaggy lines like in the pic above).
When bobbing, the every two frames are a bit different, but they are both reconstructed from the same field. Using the usual avisynth commands from the manual. Last edited by Zwitterion; 30th September 2008 at 06:49. |
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