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I'll look through the ISSE source and see if I can find what might be causing this... |
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With Flux the sample strip (1944 frames) takes 6.49 min. W/O Flux the sample strip takes 4.05 min. A sample strip this long takes usually something like 5 minutes. I practically use the same script each time (the same filters) so I've got some experiences about that. However, it looks as if TMPGEnc gets stuck at one point somewhat longer than normally. This could be why the encoding seems slow. Luckily this happens to be a very rare issue so please don't lose your night's sleep :wink: |
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New version 1.0
I just uploaded version 1.0 to my site, containing a bugfix and two minor Avisynth 2.5-related changes. I decided to bump the version number up to "stable" since this one's had a lot of testing now ;).
As usual, let me know if you find any problems. |
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There seems to be something wrong with the AVS2.5 version of the filter (the latest release). It gives an access violation error immediately whereas the AVS2.0x version works OK with the same clip.
I've tested with the latest AVS2.5 binary (updated today I think). |
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OK, here's the script:
LoadPlugin("c:\avs25\undot.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\avs25\fluxsmooth-2.5.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\avs25\blockbuster-2.5.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\avs25\dctfilter.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\avs25\sampler-2.5.dll") AVISource("c:\temp\leffat\labyrinth\labyrinth.avi" ) Trim(575,139400) SwapUV() Crop(8,4,624,280) Limiter() UnDot() BicubicResize(320,288) FluxSmooth() Blockbuster( method="noise", variance=0.7, seed=1 ) AddBorders(16,144,16,144) DCTFilter(1,1,1,1,1,1,0.5,0) Limiter() #Sampler(length=24) The AVS2.5 build is dated 9.1.2003, I believe you discussed about this release with sh0dan at the doom9 forum. The access violation occurs immediately when trying to seek in the file (using VDubMod). |
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Edit: I can't duplicate it with the latest one, either. Can you try to whittle down the script to the bare minimum required to make it crash? |
It's somehow related to FluxSmooth as I commented out all the other filters and still the access violation occurred immediately when seeking. However, when I tried AVS2.5 dated 3.1.2003, there were no problems :evil:
The AVS2.0x script (with AVS2.07+) works fine, here it is: LoadPlugin("c:\windows\system\fluxsmooth.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\windows\system\blockbuster.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\windows\system\dctfilter_yuy2.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\windows\system\sampler.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\windows\system\legalclip.dll") AVISource("c:\temp\leffat\labyrinth\labyrinth.avi" ) Trim(575,139400) Crop(8,4,624,280) LegalClip() BicubicResize(320,288) FluxSmooth() Blockbuster( method="noise", variance=0.7, seed=1 ) AddBorders(16,144,16,144) DCTFilter(1,1,1,1,1,1,0.5,0) LegalClip() Sampler(length=24) I also tried different clips but with no luck, the 2.5 version crashes but works with the AVS2.5 dated 3.1.2003. |
I did some more tests with the same clip (DivX content). I found out that this script crashes VDubMod:
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Where u get this TextSub.vdf file ? Every time I downloaded zip I couldn't find TextSub.* file ! So I have to use VDub to get subs in video !!! bman |
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the file was/is in the VobSub package. You'll just have to select it while installing VobSub as it's not installed by default IIRC. |
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I think we should move this over to the Doom9 thread, and hopefully sh0dan will get involved again. At least he'll know what changed between the 3rd and the 9th... Want to post a quick summary there, or shall I? :) |
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