24.05.2018, 10:17
you wrote:
Problem is that I need to either see the problem in the avs file that is used during the preview or need to be able to reproduce the issue
I have already more than once supplied details of the simple test avs being used.
You also wrote:
1.Start Hybrid
2.load a source file
3.switch to Filtering->Avisynth
4.make sure Filtering->Support is set to 'Avisynth'
5.I look at the script by pressing 'Filtering->Avisynth->Show current avisynth script', which shows:
LoadCPlugin("/usr/bin/hybrid-bin/avisynthPlugins/ffms2.dll")
# loading source: /home/selur/test.mp4 .. .. ..
From this, it is clear that you are not duplicating what I have been doing because you are not loading an avs as input and previewing that as one would in other applications.
Indeed if you load a mp4 (not via avs) and apply the Tweak filter there is increased saturation in the right side of the preview, but I have already shown that more than once since the start of this thread.
Problem is that I need to either see the problem in the avs file that is used during the preview or need to be able to reproduce the issue
I have already more than once supplied details of the simple test avs being used.
You also wrote:
1.Start Hybrid
2.load a source file
3.switch to Filtering->Avisynth
4.make sure Filtering->Support is set to 'Avisynth'
5.I look at the script by pressing 'Filtering->Avisynth->Show current avisynth script', which shows:
LoadCPlugin("/usr/bin/hybrid-bin/avisynthPlugins/ffms2.dll")
# loading source: /home/selur/test.mp4 .. .. ..
From this, it is clear that you are not duplicating what I have been doing because you are not loading an avs as input and previewing that as one would in other applications.
Indeed if you load a mp4 (not via avs) and apply the Tweak filter there is increased saturation in the right side of the preview, but I have already shown that more than once since the start of this thread.