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31st July 2019, 02:38 | #3481 | Link |
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Why is that even a concern?
Encoders typically encode the video in a percentage of that 4000 fps speed. If you are talking about difference between avs/vs to the actual encoding, it is becoming a basis point.
For a 1 hour encode you save not more than 10 seconds. It might be the way avs/vs fetching and caching the data. It might be the advantage that avs is C++ compiled while vs is dependent on Python, which in turn depends on the explainator. It might be ... wait I'm wasting too much time than that 10 seconds. VapourSynth is powerful for many reasons, but raw speed on absolutely simplest script doesn't fall into the list. Last edited by littlepox; 31st July 2019 at 02:45. |
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R47 RC1
Test it so it's stable. Especially the makediff/mergediff/merge/maskedmerge filters since they were converted to intrinsics from asm. 64bits 32bits Changes: Code:
fixed a crash in vdecimate when both dryrun and clip2 is set (no1d) updated zimg to 2.9.2 to fix a crash that would happen on certain invalid input combinations improved message handler api and core info api removed dependency on nasm various installer improvements including a warning if the vs2019 runtimes aren't installed
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R47 has been released. The usual blog post here.
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Use vsrepo to install things. Then it's always in the right place.
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With new Python version installed , you move those files as well. So organize it well, always gather them in one directory, like site-packages/vapoursynth/. I do not know where vsrepo puts those .py files, maybe somewhere else, into AppData. Last edited by _Al_; 8th August 2019 at 04:40. |
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Using VSRepo is fine, but my own custom .py files need to be taken care of as well and the problem lies there.
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For example put just that line into your script:
import os That would mean you can import standard library modules but not yours? Seems odd. Or it still pulls from somewhere else than you think. Maybe domain conflict? For example you cannot name your module as subprocess.py, because there is already standard library modul named subprocess, I did it once and error message was not particularly clear about that. |
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Short version - I reinstalled python for all users now, but it's in a different location now; so that's where you have to copy over the scripts to the new site-packages location . When you install for "all users" it's Program Files => Python37 => Lib => site-packages (at least on Windows , for x64) |
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The only easy way to make it work was to use the folder which VSRepo uses (%appdata%\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages). I've had Python installed in that mentioned directory under Program Files for a long time now but I don't know why it stopped working now.
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At least you have a workaround . The site-packages in the Program Files seems works for me, but my old Vapoursynth Plugins64 directory changed to the AppData\Roaming\VapourSynth\plugins64 directory . Not sure why all the changes.
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2. Unprivileged installs. Try reading the changelog. Program files isn't writable for everyone.
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Sorry to ask this here, I haven't seen it anywhere else. So ... HELP!
Where can I get Vapoursynth packages? Ubuntu PPAs is not active any more and doesn't seem to be any viable alternative... I already tried to compile it myself, but after compiling from sources zimg and vapoursynth R47.1, after solving the Python environmental variable (In Ubuntu Python 3.7 is not in the same place), now I can't load the ffsm2 plug-in. I tried to download and compile it myself, but I don't know where to copy the plug-in, or which file it is ... ffmsindex is working from that sources after "make install", but don't know where the plug-in is or goes. Something as simple as: import vapoursynth as vs core = vs.get_core() video = core.ffms2.Source(source="Lol.mp4") video.set_output() returns me using vspipe: "AttributeError: No attribute with the name ffms2 exists. Did you mistype a plugin namespace?" Something I forget in the vapoursynth compilation? |
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Yep! That solved it!
So, Ubuntu is installing everything in the wrong places or Vapoursynth is looking always where it shouldn't. Grrrr! And what about having a working Ubuntu PPA? That will had been so much easy, as it was before! Now I don't have a working vsedit ... |
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Then, skip over the "Optional Features" page that comes next (you can keep defaults here) and, on the "Advanced Options" page, be sure to enable the "Install for all users" option. If you installed Python before and missed to do this, then you'll have to uninstall first and then install again. (Also be sure to download and use the "Windows x86-64 executable installer" of Python, if you intend to use VapourSynth64. The Python website tries to trick you into downloading the "x86" version)
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