digitalFAQ.com Forums [Archives]

digitalFAQ.com Forums [Archives] (http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/)
-   Avisynth Scripting (http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/avisynth/)
-   -   Avisynth: Error opening the avisynth file (http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/avisynth/6240-avisynth-error-opening.html)

i76276 10-21-2003 06:22 PM

error opening the avisynth file
 
i am trying to open the avisynth file i made with moviestacker in media player and i get this error
MPEG2Source:couldn't open file
(C\WINDOWS\DESKTOP\NEWFOLDER~5\NEWscr~1.avs, line 25)
i tried unistall and reinstall avisynth , try adding ConvertToYV12() and ConvertToYUY2() to the script, but nothing helped.

what could be the problem?
thank's

Jellygoose 10-21-2003 06:29 PM

:lol:
I'm not sure about this, but try to put your AVS file and your D2V or AVI file in a directory a little simpler than that! This actually might be the problem!

Dialhot 10-21-2003 06:35 PM

Is your source a Mpeg2 source or something else ? (MPEG1 for instance).
And please, post your script

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jellygoose
:lol:
I'm not sure about this, but try to put your AVS file and your D2V or AVI file in a directory a little simpler than that! This actually might be the problem!

This path is very simple indeed ! It's the same on your PC but you never notice : windows strores long pathnames under short names that have this aspect "filenam~1.ext".

Here the actual name he see on his screen is : C:\Desktop\New Folder(5)\New Script.avs"

Not so complicate.
.

Jellygoose 10-21-2003 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jellygoose
:lol:
I'm not sure about this, but try to put your AVS file and your D2V or AVI file in a directory a little simpler than that! This actually might be the problem!

This path is very simple indeed ! It's the same on your PC but you never notice : windows strores long pathnames under short names that have this aspect "filenam~1.ext".

Here the actgual name he see on his screen is : C:\Desktop\New Folder(5)\New Script.avs"

Not so complicate.

Damn, you're right! Didn't know that yet! 8)
However I always try to avoid long pathnames since there are programs that seem to have problems with them! :wink:

i76276 10-22-2003 05:37 AM

my source is an avi file.
i use the latest script

## DLL Section ##
#
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\MPEG2Dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\GripFit_YV12.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\STMedianFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\asharp.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\unfilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\undot.dll")
#
####

## Defined Variables and Constants ##
#
MaxTreshold = 1.50
nf = 0 # Current frame.
#
####

## Main section and static filters ###
#
Mpeg2Source("C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\New Folder (5)\test.avi")
ConvertToYV12()
#
undot()
Limiter()
asharp(1, 4)
GripCrop(320, 228, source_anamorphic=false)
GripSize(resizer="BicubicResize")
STMedianFilter(8, 32, 0, 0 )
MergeChroma(blur(MaxTreshold))
MergeLuma(blur(0.1))
#
#

## Linear Motion Adaptive Filtering ##
#
# ( Portions from AviSynth's manual ) - This will apply temporalsoften to
# very static scenes, and apply variable blur on moving scenes.
# We also assign a variable - and this is why a line break is inserted:

SwitchThreshold = (Width<=352) ? 4 : (Width<=480) ? 3 : 2
ScriptClip("nf = YDifferenceToNext()"+chr(13)+ "nf >= SwitchThreshold ? \
unfilter( -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)), -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)) ) : \
TemporalSoften( fmin( round(2/nf), 6), round(1/nf) , round(3/nf) , 1, 1) ")

#
#
#

GripBorders()
#LetterBox( Your_Values_Here ) # Depends on situation. Use MovieStacker!
Limiter()

#
#
## Functions ###

function fmin( int f1, int f2) {
return ( f1<f2 ) ? f1 : f2
}

#
####

Boulder 10-22-2003 05:56 AM

You can't use MPEG2Source to open AVI files! You'll have to use AVISource.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:59 AM  —  vBulletin © Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd

Site design, images and content © 2002-2024 The Digital FAQ, www.digitalFAQ.com
Forum Software by vBulletin · Copyright © 2024 Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.