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Hybrid doesn't see Avisynth in Ubuntu 16.04.3
#11
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(13.09.2017, 17:48)Selur Wrote: Download should be fine now.

Cu Selur

Okay, thanks! Smile I deleted everything already, so will try with it now. As of my past tests, for some reason Avisynth still doesn't work. I updated wine to the latest dev branch, and it finally managed to make Nnedi3 to work, which is exactly what I needed... But other avisynth filters sadly don't work. Will try with latest stable now, as well as removing wine yet again.
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#12
wine is always problematic which is why I personally prefer Vapoursynth. (Also it usually scales better with more cores. Smile)

Cu Selur
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#13
(13.09.2017, 18:14)Selur Wrote: wine is always problematic which is why I personally prefer Vapoursynth. (Also it usually scales better with more cores. Smile)

Cu Selur

Does Vapoursynth already work under Linux? I remember reading that it still doesn't, so I didn't even bother with it... To be honest, all filters I need at the present are QTGMC, NNEDI3 and TIVTC. If all of them are working with Vapoursynth on Linux, then I may not bother with Avisynth anymore... Even better if it is faster on multi-core processors, as Nnedi3 and QTGMC are really, really slow.

P.S. Yeah, now Avisynth works out of box. And NNEDI3 works with latest stable wine as well. It still seems to me that the problem was with Ubuntu, as everything was working, until it updated, and avisynth.dll shouldn't be in the plugins folder in the first place, as it is in system32 folder. It seems to me that update of Ubuntu (or wine) (or both) broke the link between avisynth.dll from windows folder and avisynth plugins, and that's why it stopped working.
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#14
Vapoursynth worked fine on Linux last I checked. Smile
QTGMC works.
NNEDI3 works.
There is no TIVTC, but there is VIVTC which is a rewrite of TIVTC. Big Grin
Also another reason for Vapoursynth is that it's not 32bit, so no 4GB RAM restriction.

Cu Selur
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#15
(13.09.2017, 18:32)Selur Wrote: Vapoursynth worked fine on Linux last I checked. Smile
QTGMC works.
NNEDI3 works.
There is no TIVTC, but there is VIVTC which is a rewrite of TIVTC. Big Grin
Also another reason for Vapoursynth is that it's not 32bit, so no 4GB RAM restriction.

Cu Selur
Even better then. Time to check it.

Oh, I still have 4GB RAM installed, even though I've bought 4 more. Still didn't install it for some reason.

Odd, but Vapoursynth doesn't work as well. It crashes with a message: "video crashed:ERROR: episode 01.stats was not created!"

Changed tmp folder to default... Now it works! Hurray! Finally! Or not... Crashed on demuxing... Possible that not enough space.
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