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Old 16th June 2013, 04:31   #41  |  Link
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Thank, I was curious about the whole SMM size.
How much to turn it down was always on my mind.

But that explanation helps understand a lot more. 512 sounds more efficient.
Though I wonder if there's a tool or function to display how much memory is being used for each thing to help further understand the SMM.
Grasping the whole scope of the math behind it isn't that easy for me.
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Though I wonder if there's a tool or function to display how much memory is being used for each thing to help further understand the SMM.
When setting SetMemoryMax, I use AVSMeter to tweak for optimal performance.

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When setting SetMemoryMax, I use AVSMeter to tweak for optimal performance.
Thank you! I keep forgetting about that program.
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Oh, I misread what you meant.
I thought you were asking the total runtime of the movie in frames.
I was. The immediate return result of the fingerprint plugin is a clip which is [number of frames] pixels wide. This then gets resized with the internal AviSynth resizer.
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Would it be possible for a mod to move this to AviSynth Usage forum? I think would be more appropriate now that we've figured out a couple methods using AviSynth and not some Photoshop editors or anything.

Others may find it useful or contribute more (if any more needs contributing at all!).
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