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20th August 2015, 15:28 | #1 | Link |
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YATTA for VapourSynth (real name: Wobbly)
I lovingly crafted these programs for y'all: https://github.com/dubhater/Wobbly
What is Yatta, you might ask? According to its name, it is "yet another telecide tool for Avisynth^Wanime". It's a program you may use if you want to control the field matching process down to the last fully black frame, or if you don't trust TDecimate to drop the right frames, or if you want to apply some filtering to certain scenes only, or if you need to deal with video that can't decide if it's 24 fps or 30 fps. Anyway, all of that applies to Wobbly as well, except the part where it's for Avisynth. I suppose this first release would be labelled "beta", if I believed in using such labels. Expect crashes and other less-than-ideal behaviour. Please report everything. I don't use the software myself, so it's up to you to really test it. There is no documentation yet, besides the readme.rst, but maybe you can figure it out on your own. There is some documentation now: https://github.com/dubhater/Wobbly/blob/master/doc Here is the list of VapourSynth plugins you'll need, besides those included in the VapourSynth installer: d2vsource L-SMASH-Works FieldHint (v3 or newer) scxvid Put them in one of the autoload folders.
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Interesting, is it based on the YATTA code or written from scratch?
I could never really get YATTA to work properly as the documentation is lacking and the learning curve is quite high.
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Thanks for creating such a tool. It will really help YATTA lovers like me. However, what does "Wobbly" mean? and, the A in YATTA means Anime xD. Nevermind.
I installed everything but when running wibbly I get: ______________ The procedure entry point vsscript_creatscript@4 could not be located in the dynamic link library vsscript.dll ______________ and the same for wobbly. but @8 rather than @4. I hope you clarify that... VS itself is not working properly in my device, and I reported the issue in 2 threads but no answer yet. thanks, I will contribute in documentation when this project gets better and I could use it. |
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I thought it was the same problem you had with VapourSynth earlier, but it looks like I just compiled the 32 bit version incorrectly. Please download it again.
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Here is some documentation for Wibbly: https://github.com/dubhater/Wobbly/b...doc/wibbly.rst. Let me know what's missing.
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And here is some documentation for Wobbly: https://github.com/dubhater/Wobbly/b...doc/wobbly.rst
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The "wibbly" program becomes unresponsive every time I try to gather metrics on a .d2v file. CPU usage remains high, then drops off after a while, but the process doesn't seem to complete, as the resulting file is blank. Any thoughts?
Edit: I now get the following error message when opening wibbly. http://i.imgur.com/3FH1n2g.png?1 Last edited by Tormaid; 1st September 2015 at 02:46. Reason: Adding relavent error message |
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I don't /think/ it's a problem with the .d2v file. I re-indexed it just in case, using DGIndex 1.5.8. No differences. I also replicated the issue on another computer. |
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Please try again with this test build and post a screenshot of the message that begins with "Not an error".
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Edit: I tried indexing just a single stream from the same source. No difference. I guess it's not that. Last edited by Tormaid; 3rd September 2015 at 15:45. Reason: adding aditional information |
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Building on Debian GNU/Linux fails with the following errors:
Full log: http://pastebin.com/TJ7HkRRT qtbase5-dev installed version is 5.3.2 Last edited by Hagi; 20th November 2015 at 04:03. |
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