13.09.2017, 12:57
(13.09.2017, 12:39)Selur Wrote: No sure whether it helps: Atm. Hybrid either uses Avisynth or Vapoursynth, so if one is enabled through the misc.ini the other is ignored.
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Oh, forgot to mention. I tried this as well. I had this very same idea. but removing Vapoursynth doesn't help.
I wonder, I didn't seem to have this problem in Ubuntu 16.04.1 at all, but it seemed that as soon as I updated to 16.04.2, the problem began. What could've happened in this release that changed things so much?
Maybe I will try Hybrid in 17.04, I have it installed, but didn't try Hybrid there, because thought that it wasn't working there yet? It usually takes time to port all components into a new release.
Also, one question. Is avisynth always enabled at a startup? Because I checked whether there was Avisynth enabled in filtering without loading a media. I had this problem before, that during loading a DVD, AVisynth was disabled. There was a function in options which enabled it, but Avisynth didn't work with DVD anyway, always crashed. But using MakeMKV helped with this problem.
Okay, I've solved this problem. This is not the problem with system. The problems seems to lie with avisynth folder itself. There is no "avisynth.dll" in "avisynthPlugins" folder, this is why Avisynth can't properly run. I managed to discover it thanks to this thread - https://forum.selur.net/showthread.php?t...306#pid306 I tried to run hybrid through terminal and got an error: "cp: cannot stat '/home/denmark/.hybrid-bin/avisynth/avisynthPlugins/avisynth.dll': No such file or directory" Then I finally understood what is the problem.
It seems that everyone is affected by it. I will ask djcj to fix it.
Kind of funny that one of my initial ideas were right Only didn't try the right folder...