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[HELP] Cannot encode: "set absolute paths crashed,..."
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Thank you Selur for the hint.

The reason would be that VapourSynth is not installed. My bad, I thought it is bundled in Hybrid installation as I saw some VapourSynth based deinterlace filters to be available in Hybrid GUI.

But I`m really lost in how to get VapourSynth installed on Ubuntu. In Hybrid README is the following:

Quote:add Vapoursynth
1. download the latest Vapoursynth package over at selur.de
But I cannot find any such package at selur.de.

djcj`s PPA packages provide only old VapourSynth versions.

VapourSynth64-Portable-R49.7z from GitHub does not include any install-vs.sh script for installation.

On page 22 of the thread "[GUIDE] Ubuntu repository - maintained by djcj" you describe the installation steps using the vapoursynth_20190806.7z file. But Google finds only one occurrence of this file at all. In your mentioned post. BTW djcj mentions the similar installation steps using the 7z package and running the install-vs.sh script on page 21 of the same thread. But where to get such package?

Is the only way to get the up to date version of VapourSynth installed on Ubuntu the compilation from source code?

I`m sorry if I do miss something obvious, but I really do not now how to proceed with VapourSynth installation.
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RE: Cannot encode: "set absolute paths crashed,..." - by sunarowicz - 29.03.2020, 00:20

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