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For the ancient systems, like the Coppermine-128 that's gathering dustš under my desk, the Win7 or Win10 targetting isn't the problem (under Linux); it's the lack of SSE2. And as far as that goes, AviSynth+ has the MSVC_ARCH configuration option to set the C++ code optimization and generate builds compatible with that if you so choose (or you could go nuts and make builds for 64-bit that require AVX2, the option swings both ways). šI barely turn the thing on anymore, since the Byte3 on top of my desk runs circles around it. For a while it served as an archival system due to having a large hard drive in it, but if I continue doing anything with it, it'll probably be as a ReactOS testbed. |
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Sounds reasonable.
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As you can see from the net market share, XP doesn't lag so far behind many popular OS and is still worth it: The only problem I see for Windows XP encoding-wise is the lack of modern indexers. LSMash is several years old and the latest build that is XP compatible is limited to 16bit stack or interleaved (I don't remember which one) not even planar 16bit. ffms2 kept support for way longer, however in the end even qyot27 decided to drop XP support for the C plugin, eventually. In case of foreign weird new codecs, people running XP are left with the very last version of ffmpeg so that they can decode the file, save it to something lossless like huffyuv, ffv1, utvideo and so on and then index and work with it in Avisynth, which is not exactly the best thing ever but it works. Anyway, I still forecast a not-so-bad future for XP die-hard, especially 'cause there are many people willing to help and there's a very good community which I'm happily part of, so I thank Ferenc for keeping XP-Support. Last edited by FranceBB; 10th February 2020 at 00:16. |
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Which is great, but Ryzen 3000 and the Intel 9xxx stuff doesn't work with Windows 7 (unless you somehow count not having USB as working) regardless of whether there are Windows 7 drivers for a motherboard that will take the CPU. I stand by my comment that the latest HW barely works under Windows 7. Last edited by Stereodude; 10th February 2020 at 02:04. |
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I find, anyway, unreasonable to keep on dragging a useless weight for 1.34% of the users when the other ~98% would benefit from CLANG compiles of Avisynth+, MVTools2, MaskTools and RGTools.
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Clang is not magic.
There are cases when clang is better, but sometimes msvc build is quicker. The race result even depends on whether we are seeing SSE4 or AVX2 code paths or just a different function. In RgTools for example one mode is quicker with clang build, others are better with microsoft compiler. |
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EDIT: Current total OS usage sample 58. I use 2 * XP, 1 * W7, 1*W10, and voted for all 3, [was only supposed to vote for 1]
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expr don't have >> like lut? I got error with expr("x 100 scalef <= x 1 >> x 1.4 ^ ?",scale_inputs="floatf")
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thank you both pinterf and TheFluff
Currently I work on port ContraSharpen_mod for Nnedi3_resize16 both by mawen1250 to avs+ and it has this expr, I will leave it in mt_lut for now until I fully complete the script
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if I go from out-of-range float clip (not 0..1.0 luma nor -0.5..0.5 chroma) to 8 bit int I got kinda wrong output unless I use mt_lut("x -0.5 0.5 clip",yexpr="x 0 1 clip",u=3,v=3) or Limiter(0,1,-0.5,0.5) before I convert to 8 bit, is this bug or this is normal?
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ColorBars(width=640, height=480).converttoyv12 ConvertBits(32) mt_lut("x 128 == x x 128 - abs 11 / 22 ^ 11 * "+string(33/100.0)+" * x 128 > 1 -1 ? * x 128 - 2 ^ 11 2 ^ 44 + * x 128 - 2 ^ 44 + 11 2 ^ * / * 1 55 0 == 0 11 55 / 4 ^ ? + 1 55 0 == 0 x 128 - abs 55 / 4 ^ ? + / * 128 + ?",scale_inputs="allf",use_expr=2, U=3, V=3) ConvertBits(8) #ok with isvideofloat? Limiter(0,1,-0.5,0.5).ConvertBits(8) : ConvertBits(8)
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Yep I see what you mean, I should have only voted for XP, as that is the one I use on most machines.
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Yep you are correct, there will be MANY more XP users than show up on Internet Stats, many are totally offline (One of mine is occasionally given Internet access [several months since] the other one NEVER).
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W=1 H=1 CS="RGB32" BlankClip(Width=256,Height=256,pixel_type=CS) #BiLinearResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=256, Support=256. BicubicResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=256, Support=512. Return Last EDIT: "AviSynth+ 3.5 (r2947, master, i386)" EDIT: Even chasing the error message is fun Code:
W=1 H=1 CS="RGB32" #BlankClip(Width=256,Height=256,pixel_type=CS) #BiLinearResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=256, Support=256. #BicubicResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=256, Support=512. # Even chasing the error message is fun #BlankClip(Width=512,Height=512,pixel_type=CS) #BicubicResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=512, Support=1024. BlankClip(Width=1024,Height=1024,pixel_type=CS) BicubicResize(W,H) # Resize: Source image too small for this resize method. Width=1024, Support=2048. Return Last
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