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29th May 2011, 12:53 | #743 | Link |
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I'm getting "Avisynth open failure: Evaluate: Unrecognized exception!", after AvisynthPluginInit2 but before my function creation callback gets called. Anyone experienced something similar?
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30th June 2011, 00:13 | #746 | Link |
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Sadly, JoshyD has long been silent. I don't expect to see further enhancements.
did you try the test release with resizer fixes? http://code.google.com/p/avisynth64/...0.rar&can=2&q= |
19th July 2011, 21:18 | #748 | Link |
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Maybe I should make a new thread but I'm not sure. Long post, so bear with me .
[you can skip this part] I'm very thankful that we can have 64-bit though I have a big problem that many other probably face - the lack of plugins. It never hurts to ask, so does anyone knows of any subtitle editing plugins (SubtitleEx or TextSub for example) that exists in a 64-bit dll? I desperately tried to find SubtitleEx and TextSub 64-bit builds, with higher hopes on TextSub since it's made by Gabest but I couldn't find any. I also tried to find the source code of TextSub (again, made by Gabest so there might be a source code) so that maybe I can compile a 64-bit dll myself (I am THAT desperate) but I couldn't find any either. [/you can skip this part] Is there no other way? I currently have three options. One is to use softsubs. The second option is to use avisynth 32-bit, and consequently, use a 32-bit encoder(I preferrably not do this). The third option is for me to learn how to program (I definitely prefer NOT to due to the time it takes ). I figured that using softsubs is probably the best but with softsubs, I will have to encode twice, unless there is a method of turning softsubs into hardsubs that I do not know of. Less painful to learn to write .ass than to write .cpp files. I have to say AviSynth is one heck of an impressive software (also with the help of AvsPmod), so good that it drove me to want to start programming and made me lack sleep. I'm thinking about using 32-bit again. The performance difference between 32-bit and 64-bit isn't too much is it? Should I go through the pains of learning .ass or just stick to 32-bit simply because it's not worth it? Someone recommend me an option. |
19th July 2011, 22:02 | #750 | Link |
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You can also get it here:
http://xhmikosr.1f0.de/index.php?folder=bXBjLWhj It's in the standalone filter package. |
19th July 2011, 23:51 | #751 | Link |
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Wow guys, thanks a lot! I managed to find it in megui x64.
P.S.: Just realised that was my first post. Man, I've lurked the forum for a year. EDIT: Now I face another problem. It says LoadPlugin: unable to load "<plugin filename here>.dll" EDIT2: Nevermind, I figured it out, AvsPmod is 32-bit. Last edited by blindbox; 20th July 2011 at 00:23. |
21st July 2011, 15:41 | #752 | Link |
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Use
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try { Load_StdCall_Plugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins64\<plugin filename here>.dll") } catch(err_msg) { Load_StdCall_Plugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\<plugin filename here>") } |
26th July 2011, 16:32 | #753 | Link |
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Hey there...
Does anyone know if dup.dll v2.30 was compiled for x64 2.5.8 avisynth? Or can someone help me in compiling it? Source code of dup.dll v2.30 is here: http://neuron2.net/dup/dupnew.html Thanks alot! :-)
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4th August 2011, 00:55 | #754 | Link |
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Can someone please mention a frame-accurate source filter for use with SEt's Avisynth 2.5.8 MT compiled for *X86_64*? FFVideoSource yields an (obvious) error that there is no function named; and DirectshowSource craps in all directions it can whiz.
This is meant for use with MCTemporalDenoise, btw. Much obliged.
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4th August 2011, 02:38 | #757 | Link |
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Thanks. I just did. :) I'm getting an immediate error, though ("x264 has stopped responding") when I run the following script (for 64-bit):
LoadCPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins64\ffms2.dll") SetMTMode(5,4) FFVideoSource("f:\jobs\unter.mkv").ConvertToYV12() SetMTMode(3) MCTemporalDenoise(settings="medium", stabilize=true) GradFun2DBmod(thr=1.4,thrC=1.0,mode=0,str=1.2,strC=0.0,temp=50,adapt=64,mask=false,show=false) SupTitle("f:\jobs\unter_exp.sup", forcedOnly=false, swapCbCr=false, relocate=true, relocOffset="0,0,0,0")
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9th August 2011, 13:09 | #759 | Link |
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DGAVCDecode has been abandoned & its support has ceased. Try DGDecNV or DGAVCDecDI if you don't have NVidia GPU.
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24th August 2011, 10:53 | #760 | Link | |
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Managed to solve it.
Just specify the path of the 64 bit yadif explicitly: Quote:
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