AviSynth caught an access violation?
Yesterday I made an avs file and loaded it into TMPGEnc along with all other settings. Then I pressed Start. The first pass worked, no problems at all. But, when TMPGEnc begins the second prediction run I get an error after a few seconds. Something like "AviSynth caught an access violation....bla, bla". The thing is that if I reboot my computer and start TMPGEnc, load my script and continues from where I was, once again the first run works without any errors. The second run though, same screwup! What can I do to get rid of this problem? I mean AviSynth works the first time it runs but get an error the second time (and third, fourth... you get the picture)... It's a little bit boring to have to reboot after every run just to get the right CQ value.
BTW I'm talking about manual prediction here :wink: In case you missed that. |
Try the same script without Gripfit (use Moviestacker for having the correct parameters for resizing).
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Yes, I could try that. It only seems wierd that the test encode works the first time. :roll:
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No it is not if Gripfit has problem in freeing all its internal variables.
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What does that mean 8O :?:
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Quite hard to explain if your not a programmer :-( (and if you are, I think you should have understand what I've said).
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:mrgreen:
You're absolutely right! I'm not a programmer... Anyway, I will try the Resize command instead of GripFit and see if the error goes away. :wink: |
In fact I suggested this to you because sometimes I (and some others too) have error "avisynth caught illegal call" and very often, Gripfit is in cause.
Don't know why sometimes it works and sometimes it fails, but this plugin definitely has a problem in MA script ! |
Yes, unfortunately. Too bad, because GripFit is very easy to use. Hopefully the bug will be fixed sometime in the (not so far?) future. :)
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