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23rd March 2011, 13:26 | #281 | Link |
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Hi guys,
I seem to face a similar issue as others here with MeGui_x64. I run it on Win7_x64. I try to open an mkv-container with just a vc-1 vodeo stream in it. I can open the mkv-file in MPC_x64 and it plays fine. I created a graph with GraphEdit_x64 and it renders fine. I tried to load the graph in VirtualDub and it renders fine as well. This was just to make sure that the source file itself is ok. Now I tried to do the same as I did on another box (Vista) with MeGui 32 (where it works) and open the mkv-file with the AVS Script Creator and get this error message: and this one: When I try to load the AVS file: "DirectShowSource("E:\Demuxed\00221.track_4113.grf",fps=23.976,audio=false)" directly in MeGui I get the same error message as above: So what wold you suggest? Is it a problem of the VC-1 DirectShow filter (if so, which filter should I use?) or of my MeGui_x64 installation? Any thoughts welcome! Cheers, Stefan |
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MeGUI Has Stopped Working
Hello, I have been working with Megui for a long time but yesterday I upgraded my OS from Vista Ultimate 64 Bits to Win 7 Ultimate 64 Bits and installed this distro of MeGUI but every time I want to start the jobs I have in the queue I always get this message:
No matter what version of MeGUI I use it always crashes and I don't think it has to do something related with the fact that I am running a 64 bits version because I have been using this for a long time on Win Vista 64 bits version also. I think I have all required tools installed, I have: 1.- Avisynth64 bits version. 2.- KLite Codec Pack (MEGA) 3.- .NET Framework 4 Does anyone know how can I solve this problem? This is the detailed message about why MeGUI crashes. Code:
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BEX64 Application Name: MeGUI.exe Application Version: 1.0.2057.0 Application Timestamp: 4e9ae374 Fault Module Name: ffms2.dll Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 4e83cbb7 Exception Offset: 0000000000033158 Exception Code: c0000417 Exception Data: 0000000000000000 OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 1dde Additional Information 2: 1dde3db2a31b063b6029a44c047ebae4 Additional Information 3: 0c9c Additional Information 4: 0c9c54ee138c8306b3e3f975bfca61e7 Read our privacy statement online: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409 If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline: C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt Regards. |
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my megui x64 gives me the warning "unable to render the file you probably you dont have the correct filters installed" i tryed everything to put megui working but no sucess, always give this error in every video i open, in this case it is a .H264 file im trying to convert to an .avi 1080p xvid. Someone knows the solution?
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Try using FFMS2 (or other suitable source filters) instead of DirectShowSource. You can solve that error message by installing appropriate 64-bit DirectShow splitters/decoders and set their merits to high enough so that they get used by DSS, but that isn't recommended, anyway. |
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splitter/decoders? Edit: I don't understand why megui 32bit i have, why he splitted the movie i converted to avi 1080p with size 3,90 GB with 2 audios primary japonese and secondary in english, i thought megui on the final... muxed the avi with the 2 audios in one file, but megui splitted in two avi files, i dont understand this, i put the configuration not to split. - Final.Fantasy.VII.Advent.Children.COMPLETE.2005.BRrip.1080p-Kyo47 (1) - Size: 1,95 GB - Time: 01:09:07 - Final.Fantasy.VII.Advent.Children.COMPLETE.2005.BRrip.1080p-Kyo47 (2) - Size: 1,93 GB - Time: 00:57:19 What the hell happened? both files together should give a total of 3,88 GB, because i put it to made it in a single 3,90 GB avi file, why he splitted if i put to not to split? I tried to mux the two avi files in one with avimuxGUI, but it seems he only mux all audios with one video, because he only select one video in red and mux only one video with all audios, even with the two added avi . It seems AviMuxGUI don't have the option "all video streams" too, only have "all audio streams" and "all subtitles".
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Like I said, you should use ffms (via Indexer option). If you want to use DSS, you must be very experienced with DirectShow filters, and therefore, you're on your own.
About your other problem, I think it was answered somewhere, but because I'm on cellphone, it's hard for me to find it for you. Also, you may want to post that problem on MeGUI 32 bit thread instead. |
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i have setup on my pc both versions of megui x32 and 64, in separate folders. I have updated the avisynth according to the instruction at the top of this thread.
I have encoded (x264, aac) the same file (6min video, chapter from dvd) both in x32 and x64. In both occasions i have no issues or errors. The only thing i have noticed when i updated the avisyth to x64 is that now after i press save in avs creator a preview windows comes up, without me having checked that option (unless is a feature of 2098) and also the analysis on the x64 seems slower (??) than x32. However, those are minor things. Below is a ss from both versions of megui. Surprisingly on the x32 version the encoding is slighlty faster than the x64.... http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/853/megui.jpg/ Am i doing something wrong, or the megui x32 is using the x264 64bit version anyway, (i have it ticked) so there is no difference? *edit* those are the encoding settings: program --level 4.1 --preset veryslow --tune film --crf 24.5 --min-keyint 25 --ref 4 --subme 7 --no-fast-pskip --output "output" "input" Last edited by tomcat_; 16th January 2012 at 22:32. Reason: add info |
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So there is really no point in getting MeGUI x64 working? I've followed the instructions for installing AviSynth x64 but MeGUI x64 is not loading it. If there are no real benefits then I won't waste time trying to get it working!
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The benefit is that it is faster, has no (real) memory limit of a single process. But... as a lot of filters are missing and AviSynth x64 has new bugs itself I recommend to use MeGUI x86. |
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I managed to iron out some of the problems I ran into trying out MeGUI i.e. XvidEncraw would crash sometimes when Xvid was set to use 8 cores, dropping to 6 or 4 would fix this. But one issue I do have is with source .avi files that have packed bitstream. Do I have to unpack these manually, say in AviDemux then load them back in to MeGUI? |
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