Does is change anything if you remove the following files from your Vapoursynth/64bit folder:
- python310._pth
- python310.dll
- python310.zip
these files are not needed and belong to a test of mine.
Also if you open a command line prompt into the Hybrid/64bit/Vapoursynth folder and call:
you should get a list of the installed packages, which should be
Package Version
------------------ ------------
addict 2.4.0
bpyutils 0.2.0
certifi 2021.10.8
charset-normalizer 2.0.7
colorama 0.4.4
flatbuffers 2.0
idna 3.3
mmcv-full 1.3.16
numpy 1.22.1
onnxruntime-gpu 1.10.0
opencv-python 4.5.4.58
packaging 21.2
Pillow 8.4.0
pip 22.0.4
protobuf 3.19.4
pyparsing 2.4.7
PyYAML 6.0
regex 2021.11.2
requests 2.26.0
setuptools 58.2.0
timm 0.4.12
torch 1.10.0+cu111
torchvision 0.11.1
tqdm 4.62.3
typing-extensions 3.10.0.2
urllib3 1.26.7
VapourSynth 57
vsbasicvsrpp 1.4.1
vsdpir 2.0.0
vsgan 1.6.4
vshinet 1.0.0
vsrealesrgan 2.0.0
vsrife 2.0.0
vsswinir 1.0.0
vsutil 0.6.0
wheel 0.37.0
yapf 0.31.0
-> Do you get the same output?
Assuming you get the same output call:
pip install --upgrade vsdpir
and then:
this should update vsDPIR to 2.1.0.
Also verify that the "Hybrid/64bit/Vapoursynth/python39_.pth"-file contains the line:
if it doesn't something went wrong during the coying of the files.
This line is needed for python to find the installed modules of the addon.
The content of the 'python39_.pth' which comes with the addon, look like this:
Scripts
Lib\site-packages
python39.zip
.
# Uncomment to run site.main() automatically
#import site
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