28.09.2020, 00:46
Everything seems fine now, except for my avsViewer64.exe crash.
On September 5, I reported an error in Hybrid (it's still in the official download one) where Hybrid would not switch to the 64 bit viewer in AviSynth64 mode, and give an error, "Cannot load a 64 bit DLL in 32 bit Avisynth". You fixed this. I didn't post back about this, but I distinctly remember running the 64 bit viewer after this fix, and it worked.
So now, it crashes. I just assumed it was this latest build or something, but if I re-install the earlier build where this was fixed, that now crashes too.
I can't find any info on avsViewer64.exe via Internet search. It's not a Hybrid issue, because it crashes if I try loading it outside of Hybrid. Running the exe will load the viewer OK, but when I try to load any script via --input, it now crashes.
I have no idea why, so I guess that's the end of the 64 bit AviSynth viewer on this particular system. It could be some dependency dll got replaced by something I installed, but I have no idea what. It's a hidden needle in the haystack and I have no idea where to look.
Frustrating!
Does it use any particular C++ library that I could maybe try re-installing?
It crashes if I run directly:
If I run it through x64dbg, it doesn't crash, but it doesn't load the video either:
On September 5, I reported an error in Hybrid (it's still in the official download one) where Hybrid would not switch to the 64 bit viewer in AviSynth64 mode, and give an error, "Cannot load a 64 bit DLL in 32 bit Avisynth". You fixed this. I didn't post back about this, but I distinctly remember running the 64 bit viewer after this fix, and it worked.
So now, it crashes. I just assumed it was this latest build or something, but if I re-install the earlier build where this was fixed, that now crashes too.
I can't find any info on avsViewer64.exe via Internet search. It's not a Hybrid issue, because it crashes if I try loading it outside of Hybrid. Running the exe will load the viewer OK, but when I try to load any script via --input, it now crashes.
I have no idea why, so I guess that's the end of the 64 bit AviSynth viewer on this particular system. It could be some dependency dll got replaced by something I installed, but I have no idea what. It's a hidden needle in the haystack and I have no idea where to look.
Frustrating!
Does it use any particular C++ library that I could maybe try re-installing?
It crashes if I run directly:
If I run it through x64dbg, it doesn't crash, but it doesn't load the video either: