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Originally Posted by Groucho2004
Did you uninstall them before you used the batch file?
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Of course. As a matter of fact, I've just done some registry hacking, and now I've put myself in the opposite situation -32 bit vdub works and 64-bit does not. I accomplished this by installing 2.6 and NOT uninstalling it. I just went to syswow64 and deleted avisynth.dll and devil.dll. Then I modded the batch file to change the way it handled reg entries, only changing where in the registry the plugindir2_5 entry was, and where it pointed.
I can still do 64-bit encodes, everything except vdub works. Just the opposite of before. Something in the Windows 7 registry is being set by the installer that's different between XP and Win 7. Meanwhile, I'd really like to know what makes Virtualdub different from everything else in known space.