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5th March 2007, 07:26 | #583 | Link |
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I tried saving a frame from the script "Version().BicubicResize(256, 256)", didn't have any problems. I also tested some avi files, rgb, yv12, etc. Does this crash occur for you on all videos, or just some specific videos? Does the crash also occur if you tried the same thing with vdub?
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Hmm, it only seems to happen in RGB mode, now that I'm testing further. Not all the time, but the smaller it is the more often it seems to crash. I can't get it to reliably happen, though, and there's a good chance the underlying problem is avisynth's; it's doing that annoying disappearing crash every so often while changing around how I crop Version(). I guess I'll have to make a debug avisynth.dll again.
Feature request: Ability to turn off asking about saving tabs. It's nice that it does it, but when you like having 10 unsaved (or unnamed) tabs open, it gets a little overbearing. I love temporary scripts, I don't know how I ever got on without them. >.> Oh yeah, another thing I was wondering about was single instance, if it's possible. A global mutex (or the budget version, exclusive open file lock) would prevent it from running in multi-session systems, but then again you could add the session ID to the test. ps, I replicated the crash outside AvsP, it's a memory corruption thing, sorry for the bad report. Minor bug: In the default function definitions, ConvertToBackYUY2 should be ConvertBackToYUY2. =p Last edited by foxyshadis; 6th March 2007 at 13:27. |
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Just solved it (finally). I believe the thing that fixed it was setting the Raw Video in FFDShow to All Supported. No idea how that would have gotten switched off (assuming I had it on before, which I'm pretty sure I did), but preview is working now.
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New version 1.3.7, get it from the download page or from the mirror. Windows 98 users should download from here (win98). The download's a little bigger this time (5.1 MB), but only because I included an offline copy of the website as documentation. Here's the (huge) changelog:
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Another major change is that I reworked the entire way the program registers keyboard shortcuts. This doesn't mean much to most users, but now you can finally edit the prev/next frame/sec/min shortcuts. This also means that language translators can finally translate the Ctrl/Alt/Shift names (bet you thought I forgot about that ). I also removed the shortcut modifier restrictions, you can now assign anything you want as a keyboard shortcut - just don't come complaining to me when you find out you can't enter the letter "a" in a script anymore . There's also a new macro contributed by tsp, the "Update Function Definitions" macro. This is very cool - if you're running AviSynth 2.5.7 or above, try running the macro. You'll find that every single plugin you haven't added to AvsP's function definition list (which controls syntax highlighting, autocompletion, and calltips) will now magically be there, along with the function arguments. Amazing! Basically the macro is pulling the information directly out of AviSynth, powerful stuff. It's been discussed before, but this macro doesn't depend on additional dlls and isn't version specific (although as I mentioned you'll need a recent version). Actually, I plan to fully integrate this into the program once everything is streamlined, in theory it's possible you'll never have to manually update filter names and arguments in AvsP again. Again, big thanks to tsp for the contribution. On a related note, you can now export your filter customizations to a file, which you can give to someone else to import. It's a little different then simply giving someone your filters.dat file, here you can choose specific filters to export, they can choose specific filters to import, they can choose to only update but not overwrite, etc. This is useful if you've set up a lot of presets for filters, which is currently the best way for storing user sliders per filter, and you want to share them with others. Anyway, you can read more about it here. There's some new info on the status bar now, when the video is focused you can move the mouse over regions of the video to see the pixel xy coordinates and color. The color format shown is defaulted to hexadecimal, but you can change the format to rgb or yuv in "Options -> Program settings..." under the "Video 1" tab. The pixel coordinates and colors should be accurate regardless of the video preview zoom or scrolled position. Note that I realize this isn't quite optimal as a full-blown color picker, I'm still considering the best way to put a feature like that together. Some other smaller stuff that needs discussion. You can now stop AvsP from prompting to save files on program exit (it's not needed since AvsP automatically saves all scripts as a session on exit), go to "Options -> Program settings..." and uncheck "Prompt to save scripts on program exit". Another feature requested a while ago - when you save a new script, AvsP will try and guess the filename of the first source and use that as the default directory and name in the Save As.. dialog. For example, if you make a new tab and enter "AviSource("C:\movies\test.avi")", then when you save the file the dialog box starts in the directory "C:\movies" and the initial filename is "test.avs". The detection is not extremely sophisticated, basically AvsP finds all the strings in the script, and uses the first string that's both an existing file and has a source file extension (as defined by the extension-based templates). Finally, you can now have labels for user slider separators, looks nicer than I thought it would, check out the screenshot and read more here. Other than that, you'll notice that I updated the website finally, and as I mentioned before an offline version is now included with the download (in the "help" directory). The help menu in AvsP now links to some of these pages, it will open the online urls if it can't find the offline version. I changed the home page to include the changelog, and added an about page (with some testomonials from this thread ). I still need to update the flash tutorial, though. If you notice any other inconsistencies or things which need explanation, let me know. Anyway, be sure to report back with any new bugs or feature requests. |
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7th March 2007, 20:39 | #589 | Link | |
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Thanks for making the best avisynth gui text editor even better
Downloading now. Interesting.. Quote:
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qwerpoi,
1. can you provide old 1.3.6 version of _translation.py file ? 2. how I can add link to Russian readme.txt without replacing english file?
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8th March 2007, 01:53 | #592 | Link |
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Just finished the downloading and initial test ... First the Update Function Definitions macro is too sweet ! Is there a way to set the initial doc path/url for the function help file or could it remember the last path searched ?
On the unicode characters error I have good and bad news. The good is I don't get the error when I back over them after loading the script, the bad is the program still abends when I load the script - exit - restart, I can see the python pop up for a split second but can't capture it to tell you what it says. |
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2. Actually, I took the link to the readme.txt in the Help menu out of this version, since it's pretty out of date compared to the website docs, sorry. But the issue's still there with the new links to the website docs, so I'll try and make those paths configurable in the next release. Actually, if anyone is interested in translating the website, let me know, I can give you the raw text source to translate, which I can then convert to html. However, it's a really huge amount of text so I wouldn't recommend it unless you've got a lot of time on your hands . Quote:
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Yes, it closes AvsP on startup. Now I haven't encountered this problem with 1.3.7 just yet, but I did encounter it with 1.3.6 and 1.3.5. I could'nt pinpoint exactly why it was erroneously crashing. It would, however, sometimes say something about the avisynth script containing unicode characters.
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8th March 2007, 04:54 | #595 | Link |
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Looking for more functionality in macros
Just recently discovered avsP and starting to seize the potential of this application in script editing.
I was wondering if there was a possiblity to store (and access) global variables in a macro so another macro could use a global variable stored in a previous macro? It could take the form of a key/value dictionary in avsp object that would allow different macros to access the same dictionary and fiddle with previously saved values. Thanks in advance, keep on the good work. |
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Excellent work qwerpoi, as always .
Something cool came to my mind lately. When you make a preset like Code:
LeakKernelDeint (order=0, threshold=6, sharp=true, map=false) Code:
LeakKernelDeint (order=%C, threshold=6, sharp=true, map=false)
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