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[HELP] Outdated SVP-AVS script Error: "Didn't find a 'Frame rate' info node!"
#21
Assuming the file isn't corrupt, simply opening IT aus sources should work. Create a debug output level 9 in case that does not work.
(read the sticky)

Cu Selur
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#22
Here's the level9 debug output
What are the names and pathes of the svp dlls btw?
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#23
svpflow1.dll, svpflow2.dll which are located in the Hybrid/32bit/avisynthPlugins-folder in Hybrid.
If your script doesn't load them explicitly it relies that you have them in the autoload folder of your custom Avisynth installation,...

btw. I was wrong, Hybrid doesn't support .265 as raw input atm. since I never wrote support into FrameCounter (https://github.com/Selur/FrameCounter) for it.

Cu Selur
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#24
Nevermind - it started conversion to mp4 after I reloaded Hybrid.
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#25
You could have used mkvtoolnix to remux the content to mkv and then feed that to Hybrid.

Cu Selur
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#26
It's getting stuck at 65%. I think I'm gonna have to do that after all.
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#27
btw. I did a quick adjustment to FrameCounter (with old code I still had laying around) and Hybrid to allow raw .265, if you are interested I could create a dev version which support raw .265 input and send you a link via PM.

Cu Selur
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#28
The file was corrupted - I did the whole thing all over again.
As to dev version with .265 support, it would be cool in theory, but I don't really need it atm.
So it's totally up to you.
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#29
Hello again. Any idea as to why Hybrid could be misinterpreting source fps while using script as source and how can I fix that?
The video file is 30fps, I create an avs script with svp, that should increase it to 60fps, but Hybrid sees the source fps as 8.09713 for some reason. I'm at a loss.
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#30
Hybrid uses avsInfo to get the fps of the source.
Without knowing the script, no clue why Hybrid would misinterpret it.
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