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Hybrid 2022.03.20.1: No module named 'vsdpir'
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@Dan64: I tried to reproduce the issue in Hybrid but couldn't then using:
"D:\Programs\Hybrid\64bit\Vapoursynth\vspipe.exe" "F:\VideoTests\Test_vsDpir\encodingTempSynthSkript_2022-03-28@08_07_35_2910.vpy" - -c y4m | "D:\Programs\Hybrid\64bit\NVEncC.exe" --y4m -i - --fps 25.000 --codec h265 --profile main10 --level auto --tier high --sar 1:1 --lookahead 16 --output-depth 10 --vbrhq 0 --vbr-quality 22.00 --aq --aq-strength 1 --aq-temporal --gop-len 0 --ref 3 --nonrefp --bframes 3 --bref-mode each --mv-precision Q-pel --preset default --colorrange limited --colormatrix bt709 --cuda-schedule sync --psnr --ssim --output "F:\VideoTests\Test_vsDpir\Test_video_1m_new_2022-03-28@08_07_35_2910_02.265"
adjusted to:
"i:\Hybrid\64bit\Vapoursynth\vspipe.exe" "e:\Temp\encodingTempSynthSkript_2022-03-28@15_02_32_2510.vpy" - -c y4m | "D:\Programs\Hybrid\64bit\NVEncC.exe" --y4m -i - --fps 25.000 --codec h265 --profile main10 --level auto --tier high --sar 1:1 --lookahead 16 --output-depth 10 --vbrhq 0 --vbr-quality 22.00 --aq --aq-strength 1 --aq-temporal --gop-len 0 --ref 3 --nonrefp --bframes 3 --bref-mode each --mv-precision Q-pel --preset default --colorrange limited --colormatrix bt709 --cuda-schedule sync --psnr --ssim --output "E:\Temp\Test_video_1m_new_2022-03-28@08_07_35_2910_02.265"
and a similar script to the one you used, encoding works fine here too.
-> So it's not a problem with the script or the calls, but with the setup. :/

Just to be sure:
You don't have Vapoursynth installed in your system (aside from the portable version Hybrid comes with), right?

Does calling:
"D:\Programs\Hybrid\64bit\Vapoursynth\vspipe.exe" "F:\VideoTests\Test_vsDpir\encodingTempSynthSkript_2022-03-28@08_07_35_2910.vpy" - -c y4m | "D:\Programs\Hybrid\64bit\NVEncC.exe" --y4m -i - --fps 25.000 --codec h265 --profile main10 --level auto --tier high --sar 1:1 --lookahead 16 --output-depth 10 --vbrhq 0 --vbr-quality 22.00 --aq --aq-strength 1 --aq-temporal --gop-len 0 --ref 3 --nonrefp --bframes 3 --bref-mode each --mv-precision Q-pel --preset default --colorrange limited --colormatrix bt709 --cuda-schedule sync --psnr --ssim --output "F:\VideoTests\Test_vsDpir\Test_video_1m_new_2022-03-28@08_07_35_2910_02.265"
work for you?

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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RE: Hybrid 2022.03.20.1: No module named 'vsdpir' - by Selur - 28.03.2022, 15:15

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