06.09.2020, 06:56
Well, I guess I spoke too soon regarding TIVTC, since I didn't test it.
TIVTC now crashes Hybrid 2020.09.05.1.
I can't test via custom script because that also crashes Hybrid.
Load MPG, select Avisynth, change Override input scan to telecine, hit preview, crash.
I know it isn't the file because it works fine in Hybrid 2020.07.20.1.
Log attached, although not sure if it's useful, since it just stops logging at the crash..
[attachment=1007]
Another minor issue I thought I'd report here rather than making another thread... the pixel aspect ratio no longer imports in Hybrid 2020.09.05.1.
Ripped DVD -> ffmpeg concat vob's to mpg -> import mpg file into Hybrid.
In previous versions the pixel aspect ratio (lower left corner of crop/resize tab) would correctly import. In 2020.09.05.1, it comes in as square pixel (1 in all fields).
TIVTC now crashes Hybrid 2020.09.05.1.
I can't test via custom script because that also crashes Hybrid.
Load MPG, select Avisynth, change Override input scan to telecine, hit preview, crash.
Faulting application name: Hybrid.exe, version: 2020.9.5.0, time stamp: 0x5f53ce76
Faulting module name: Hybrid.exe, version: 2020.9.5.0, time stamp: 0x5f53ce76
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000000ba9f8a
Faulting process id: 0x1f24
Faulting application start time: 0x01d68409248fb53b
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Hybrid\Hybrid.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Hybrid\Hybrid.exe
Report Id: a9696864-effc-11ea-9f64-0050560b8935
I know it isn't the file because it works fine in Hybrid 2020.07.20.1.
Log attached, although not sure if it's useful, since it just stops logging at the crash..
[attachment=1007]
Another minor issue I thought I'd report here rather than making another thread... the pixel aspect ratio no longer imports in Hybrid 2020.09.05.1.
Ripped DVD -> ffmpeg concat vob's to mpg -> import mpg file into Hybrid.
In previous versions the pixel aspect ratio (lower left corner of crop/resize tab) would correctly import. In 2020.09.05.1, it comes in as square pixel (1 in all fields).