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m.rup
12th December 2005, 12:03
Hi,
as far as I know DVDRB exclusively supports Avisynth 2.55. Because there is a gradually growing number of filters requiring Avisynth 2.56 I'd like to install a second version of Avisynth and toggle between the versions as necessary. Is this basically possible? Has anybody practical experience with this issue?
manolito
12th December 2005, 15:23
I recently did a few conversions with DVD-RB 0.96 free using CCE SP 2.67, DGDecode 1.10+ (by NAN) and AviSynth 2.56. No problems whatsoever. I think it should be pretty safe to use AviSynth 2.56 with DVD-RB.
Cheers
manolito
jdobbs
12th December 2005, 16:14
I've only known of one problem that I can recall -- and that was a long time ago while it was still in beta. It should be alright. I'd have to do some more testing before making it the "official" recommendation, though.
m.rup
12th December 2005, 16:35
Cool! So I will give Avisynth 2.56 a test.
OvERaCiD23
12th December 2005, 18:55
I've been using 2.56 since it went final and have had no issues. I encode with CCE SP v2.70.
random asshat
12th December 2005, 20:43
I'm using the setup manolito posted above, just with a 2.7 CCE. No issues so far.
DK
12th December 2005, 20:58
been using 2.56 for quite a while now and not experienced any problem with cce, hc, procoder, quenc or autoqmatenc
mnfesq
13th December 2005, 09:00
I just installed 2.56 last week and it worked fine with DVD-RB. Not only that, but it increased my encode speed for CCE 2.67 from ~3.25 to 3.8. Since I still prefer a 3-pass encode, I am getting better than actual runtime to encode!
m.rup
13th December 2005, 11:58
Well, I renamed my Avisynth 2.5 directory to Avisynth 2.5Old and installed Avisynth 2.56. After copying the plugins I did 2 encodes an all went well. If there should occur an error in the future I hope renaming old Avisynth directory again should solve any issues.
Numer0bis
13th December 2005, 13:13
well I am using dvd-rb 1.04 pro with cce 2.70 and avisynth 2.56 - no issues at all
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