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#11
If it doesn't autoload, shouldn't it then load from the conf file in .config?
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#12
I have no clue how Vapoursynth behaves nowadays on different Linux versions.
I haven't used this for ages, but try what happens if you set:
vsLoadLibrariesOnNonWindows=true
in your misc.ini, in theory Hybrid should try loading the libraries explicitly, but that will only work if the names are correct.
Like I wrote, I haven't used this for ages and I'm not totally sure it even still works, so check the Vapoursynht Script View to see whether Hybrid even does try to load the libraries explicitly.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#13
It's already set to true.
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#14
Does it try to load the any libaries? (like I wrote, I have no clue wheter that still does anything)
Also: no clue, why Vapoursynths autoloading doesn't work for you on Fedora.


Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#15
The synth editor says "clip = core.lsmas.LWLibavSource(source"

I ran the appimage from the terminal and it says " using vsPluginsPath: /home/mike/opt/vapoursynth/vsplugins
"
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#16
Yes, Hybrid detected that the path exists and uses that path, but that path is not used in Hybrid unless vsLoadLibrariesOnNonWindows is set to true,...
Look at the whole cli output of the AppImage before outputting that line, it should show more info.
(also please use
[code][/code]
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#17
When I ran it from the terminal,it said no misc.ini file found. I put the .ini in the Downloads folder, the file was detected but there was no Vapoursynth option. I put the file in the .hybrid file and it was detected, but there was a different error in the preview. 

libakarin.so was not found.

There is also "qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "/tmp/.mount_HybridrKGeaV/usr/lib/qt6/plugins/platforms"
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#18
Quote: libakarin.so was not found.
You are missing akarin

Quote: There is also "qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "/tmp/.mount_HybridrKGeaV/usr/lib/qt6/plugins/platforms"
did you use the dev AppImage?
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#19
arakin is in the plugins folder.

Using the dev version.
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#20
Quote:libakarin.so was not found.
Seems like the Vapoursynth Script that is used can't find the file.
Can't say more with the info you shared. Check your folders and your script.

Quote: There is also "qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "/tmp/.mount_HybridrKGeaV/usr/lib/qt6/plugins/platforms"
Uploaded a new AppImage, which also packs additional wayland libraries, try whether that helps.

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