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Request: 64-bit Avisynth
#11
1st try latest
2nd Avisynth and Vapoursynth Preview work fine here. If you run into problems and don't report them there's nothing I can do.

Avisynth Preview had some issues back then when multiple Avisynth Versions were installed in the system, since 'ClearAutoloadDirs()' wasn't available at first and then I did not know about it. Nowadays the system installed Avisynth Versions should cause no problem.

Cu Selur
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#12
(26.07.2020, 11:50)Selur Wrote: 1st try latest
2nd Avisynth and Vapoursynth Preview work fine here. If you run into problems and don't report them there's nothing I can do.

Avisynth Preview had some issues back then when multiple Avisynth Versions were installed in the system, since 'ClearAutoloadDirs()' wasn't available at first and then I did not know about it. Nowadays the system installed Avisynth Versions should cause no problem.

Cu Selur

<sigh>

I loaded a test avs script, loaded fine, encoded fine, 3 minute video.
Replied here, sorted some files.
I don't remember closing Hybrid, but it was closed.
Anyway, relaunched.
Dragged avs script to load it, and got these: (attached)
Dragged the test avs, and it did the same.

I'll install the newest dev now.

-- update --

Nope, newest dev is the same. Where did that even come from? It was fine on my 1st test! Grr... Sad

-- update --

A problem has reverted. I really liked the latest versions, where loading an audio profile would delete the current selection. You'd have to + add it back. I'd never screw up when loading audio profile, forget to reload. Now it's reverted on the newest dev. When I select profile, the audio stays. Must - remove and + add it back.

-- update --

Another error. Can't add job.
"Vapoursynth - unsupported color sampling: YUY2 with bit depth: 2."

EDIT: Actually, the job did add. Trying to run it now.

-- update --

Well, $%&#!
QTGMC is running about 27fps again. That's the speed of 32bit mode. <sigh>

EDIT:

Ah, this one is user error, sort of. I must select Avisynth processing (default is Vapoursynth) BEFORE dropping the avs script in to load. So now I'm getting 75fps+ again. Yay! Smile

I still get the deflicker error, but it goes away if I renamed that DLL.

Which now alarms me ... why is Hybrid dipping into my "C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth+" folder??? Because I definitely don't want Hybrid to mess up my system wide Avisynth. Did Hybrid add or change anything at that folder? avsInfo still crashes. So now I must ask ... is that something within Hybrid, or is it pulling from elsewhere on my system? Though I don't believe that I have avsInfo anywhere, so assuming from within Hybrid folders.


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#13
I really liked the latest versions, where loading an audio profile would delete the current selection.
Did you may be enable "Config->Input->Handling->Clear audio queue on processing change' before and not now?

About the rest: not enough details, no way to reproduce.
Wild guess: are you loading a 32bit Avisynth script while 64bit Avisynth is enabled or vise versa?

"Vapoursynth - unsupported color sampling: YUY2 with bit depth: 2."
No clue what you did.

Cu Selur
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#14
See my updates and edits to the last post. That may clear some things up.

Currently encoding a file. Cool
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#15
Quote:Ah, this one is user error, sort of. I must select Avisynth processing (default is Vapoursynth) BEFORE dropping the avs script in to load.
Sure otherwise Hybrid tries to open the script using Vapoursynth,...

Quote:Which now alarms me ... why is Hybrid dipping into my "C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth+" folder???
That's the avisynth.dll looking for default filters.

Quote:Did Hybrid add or change anything at that folder?
No, Hybrid itself doesn't write anything in any Avisynth folder.

Quote: avsInfo still crashes.
Without a debug output my only guess is that avsInfo 32bit is used for a 64bit script or avsInfo 64bit is used for a 32bit script or something is wrong with the script.
Without details: no real clue

Quote:So now I must ask ... is that something within Hybrid, or is it pulling from elsewhere on my system? Though I don't believe that I have avsInfo anywhere, so assuming from within Hybrid folders.
Hybrid should update the avsInfo used depending on the "Avisynth type" setting,...
Would need a debug output to be sure what's happening.

Cu Selur
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#16
Hmm...  Confused

C:\Program Files\Hybrid>Hybrid.exe --debug

Then:    

Debug isn't working?

EDIT: Okay, it ran this time. What am I looking for?
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#17
Confused about what you are doing,...
Does avsInfo crash on start-up? (I assumed it crashed during the analysis of your source Avisynth script)

'--debug' is only fallback when Hybrid doesn't start up at all,.. normally you can enabled debug output, save it to the defaults and restart Hybrid to get a debug output,..
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#18
No clue what you are looking for since I have no clue what you are doing and when what is happening,...
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#19
I was trying to run debug for you. But I apparently don't know what I'm doing. Tell me how to get the debug output for you.

The avsInfo error happens with I drag the avs script into Open File on the Base tab. I just click "Close the program" and keep working. It seems to work fine?
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#20
Start Hybrid, set output path, enabled debug output, load your avs.

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