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Old 20th November 2019, 12:21   #1761  |  Link
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Not sure if that works with Groucho's installer.
You can install any combination of 32 bit / 64 bit Avisynth.
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I know. But I'm was not sure it can restore the original classic version after having installed another 32-bit version, if you decide to uninstall it. The official installer can, but I have not used your installer, so I can't confirm that it backs the original installation up when it overwrites it. Is it the case ?
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Old 20th November 2019, 12:43   #1763  |  Link
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I know. But I'm was not sure it can restore the original classic version after having installed another 32-bit version, if you decide to uninstall it. The official installer can, but I have not used your installer, so I can't confirm that it backs the original installation up when it overwrites it. Is it the case ?
The Universal Installer has no backup function. It just installs the available versions from its repository. You can however customise the various versions in the repo since each has its own plugin directory and you can specify custom plugin directories (this only works with AVS+).

Mix and match is not recommended - either use the official installer or the Universal Installer.
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Old 20th November 2019, 15:24   #1764  |  Link
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Hi r0lZ.

No, this does not solve the problem. I also have Bitdefender and I noticed that it worked the first time you started your program. After that, I added the entire BD3D2MK3D folder to the antivirus exclusions. All program tools are in place.
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_ENCODE_2D_LAUNCHER.cmd starts and does its job, unlike __ENCODE_3D_LAUNCHER.cmd. Maybe this will lead you to some thoughts.
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_ENCODE_2D_LAUNCHER.cmd starts and does its job, unlike __ENCODE_3D_LAUNCHER.cmd. Maybe this will lead you to some thoughts.
Well, the 2D encoding doesn't require avisynth. It re-encodes directly the main view with x264. So, your finding confirms only that it's the avisynth script used to convert the two views to SBS that doesn't work well.
Have you tried to install or re-install Avisynth+ 64-bit ? Maybe there is something wrong with your installation.
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Have you tried to install or re-install Avisynth+ 64-bit ?
Yes, I tried. It does not help.
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confessor I recommend the Groucho tool:

AVSMeter avsinfo

to check problems in AviSynth installation.
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confessor I recommend the Groucho tool:

AVSMeter avsinfo

to check problems in AviSynth installation.
Alternatively, for people who prefer GUIs - Avisynth Info Tool
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Alternatively, for people who prefer GUIs - Avisynth Info Tool
Thanks for this link, Groucho
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Old 22nd November 2019, 11:25   #1770  |  Link
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Yes, I tried. It does not help.
Damn! I'm puzzled.

Please try this. Download AVSmeter and copy AVSMeter64.exe from the archive to your project folder (in the directory containing all files generated by BD3D2MK3D).

Then, use Notepad or any text editor to modify the __ENCODE_3D.cmd file, and add the blue lines below:

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@echo off
set path=path\to\BD3D2MK3D\toolset\plugins64bit;%path%
echo Encoding movie in 3D
echo Movie: movie title

echo %path%
D:\Desktop2\AVSMeter\AVSMeter64.exe __ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs
pause
exit

echo Encoding started %date% %time%
@echo on
[...]
Save and double-click it to launch the encoding. You should see rapidly the "Press any key to continue . . ." prompt. Do NOT press a key. Just copy whatever you see in the command prompt window and paste it here. I hope that will give me sufficient information to locate the problem.

(BTW, to copy something from the command prompt window, you may have to right-click it and select "Mark" from the popup menu, then press Control-A to select everything and press enter to copy it to the clipboard.)
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Old 22nd November 2019, 11:37   #1771  |  Link
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Also, if you have an Intel CPU, please try this:
Edit __ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs and change the mode parameter of the DGMVCSource command from "auto" to "sw", like this:
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interleaved = DGMVCSource("00000.track_4113.264", "00000.track_4114.mvc", view = 0, frames = 203743, mode = "sw")
Relaunch the encoding (of course, after having removed the blue lines from the __ENCODE_3D.cmd file).
Does it work ?

If it works, that means that the libmfxhw32.dll file installed with your Intel drivers doesn't work. Try to update the intel drivers to the latest version. Or you can just change Settings -> MVC Decoder -> Hardware Acceleration from Auto to Disabled. The encoding will be slightly slower, but anyway, the speed gain is minimal.
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Old 22nd November 2019, 16:28   #1772  |  Link
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Here I need to specify my path to the AVSMeter64.exe file?

r0lZ, tebasuna51, Groucho2004
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Oops, no sorry. Since AVSMeter64.exe is in the project directory, you don't need to specify any path. I have copied the script I've used here, and I forgot to remove the path (in yellow in your post). So, just add this, and it should work:
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AVSMeter64.exe __ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs
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So, just add this, and it should work
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AVSMeter 2.9.7 (x64), 2012-2019, Groucho2004
AviSynth+ 0.1 (r2772, MT, x86_64) (0.1.0.0)

Script did not return a video clip:
H:\mkv\temp\m\00000\__ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs
Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу . . .
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Or you can just change Settings -> MVC Decoder -> Hardware Acceleration from Auto to Disabled.
Before writing here, I tried to find the answer myself and found this message http://forum.doom9.net/showthread.ph...25#post1879725
I tried these recommendations, but this did not lead to a positive result.
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AVSMeter 2.9.7 (x64), 2012-2019, Groucho2004
AviSynth+ 0.1 (r2772, MT, x86_64) (0.1.0.0)

Script did not return a video clip:
H:\mkv\temp\m\00000\__ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs
Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу . . .

Before writing here, I tried to find the answer myself and found this message http://forum.doom9.net/showthread.ph...25#post1879725
I tried these recommendations, but this did not lead to a positive result.
Post the complete script ("__ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs").
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Old 23rd November 2019, 22:07   #1776  |  Link
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Sorry. I thought that you need to make sure that the Avisynth+ is installed correctly and polled by the program. Here is the full report.

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Encoding movie in 3D
Movie: m
H:\Downloads\BD3D2MK3D\BD3D2MK3D\toolset\plugins64bit;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\iCLS\;C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\iCLS\;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\DAL;C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\DAL;C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Common;C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA NvDLISR;C:\Users\confessor\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps;

AVSMeter 2.9.7 (x64), 2012-2019, Groucho2004
AviSynth+ 0.1 (r2772, MT, x86_64) (0.1.0.0)

Script did not return a video clip:
H:\mkv\temp\m\00000\__ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs
Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу . . .
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Post the complete script ("__ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs").
Confessor has posted it here. It's exactly the usual script generated by BD3D2MK3D. Nothing abnormal. So, it must be an installation problem, but what ?
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Sorry. I thought that you need to make sure that the Avisynth+ is installed correctly and polled by the program. Here is the full report.
Yes, it's what I am trying to do, but I want to verify also if the necessary avisynth plugins are available.

Have you tried to replace "auto" with "sw", as explained here ? Since you have Intel directories in your PATH variable, I guess you have an Intel CPU that supports theoretically the hardware acceleration. But the library provided with the Intel drivers may fail. It's why I would like to know if the software mode works.

Also, after having changed auto to sw, please try this. Edit __ENCODE_3D.cmd and add the toolset folder to the %PATH% environment variable in the second line, like this:
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set path=H:\Downloads\BD3D2MK3D\BD3D2MK3D\toolset;H:\Downloads\BD3D2MK3D\BD3D2MK3D\toolset\plugins64bit;%path%
Does that work ?
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Have you tried to replace "auto" with "sw", as explained here ?

Edit __ENCODE_3D.cmd and add the toolset folder to the %PATH% environment variable in the second line, like this:
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set path=H:\Downloads\BD3D2MK3D\BD3D2MK3D\toolset;H:\Downloads\BD3D2MK3D\BD3D2MK3D\toolset\plugins64bit;%path%
Does that work ?
No, no change - the same error (The type of file '00000_3D.264' could not be recognized).
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And what about the software mode explained here ?
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