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11th August 2019, 15:56 | #741 | Link |
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Yes, that one is misleading,
My Quad Core 2 is (I think) second fastest of its generation[Q9550], and does not have SSE4.2 (4.1 only). Think some of the later faster dual core's are also called Core 2, but have 4.2. (bit confusing). As regards above mentioned "AvsInit.avsi", I'm posting new thread in a minute a startup avsi called InitExternalLpugins.avsi which can replace mentioned AvsInit,avsi.
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11th August 2019, 16:05 | #742 | Link |
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My CPU is i7-860 which is also very old however it has SSE4.2 support.
So I assumed I did copy the correct version. Also fftw3.dll, and libfftw3f-3.dll was copied as wiki descripted. Overall I still not understand why did not worked if everything was done as wiki guieded, but "AVSRepoGUI" solved it somehow. Once more thanks for both of you. |
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Maybe some problem in Avs+ CPU detection, or some assumption that some other instruction is present just because SSE4.2 is present.
Not sure if Pinterf did that version Nnedi3, perhaps it requires further investigation.
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This nnedi version is compiled by jpsdr https://github.com/jpsdr/NNEDI3
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Similar to video encoders with presets using such a name: It is guaranteed that it takes the most efforts; but it is not guaranteed that it returns the best results, or even results with any noticeable difference from more efficient presets.
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kedautinh12, see post #742.
EDIT: Dont call the little script in #742 AvsInit.avsi, there is now another script of that name, here:- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=176749 EDIT: If you use Groucho2004 Universal Avisnyth thingy, you might find the bigger script of more use, allows using GScript with Avs standard, or built-in Gscript functionality in avs+ [GScript scripts need GScript(" ... ") wrappers edited out].
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SysInfo(almost mandatory now, likely mandatory soon):- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...hlight=sysinfo EDIT: RT_Stats has functions that are available in no other plugins nor avs version [sysinfo same].
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GscriptClip(), is not used within AvsInit.avsi, what is exact error message ? [EDIT: Dont bother, its from QTGMC]
NOTE, GScriptclip is function from Gavino Grunt() plugin. EDIT: I think Martin53 added Grunt stuff to QTGMC, so is a requirement of that.
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a problem with nnedi3.dll?
I have been reading this thread and am trying to get QTGMC to run in my AMD Threadripper running Windows 10 64 bit. My problem appears to be with nnedi3.dll...
Cannot load file 'C:/Program Files (x86)/AviSynth+/plugins64+/nnedi3.dll'. Platform returned code 126: The specified module could not be found. Dependencies that could not be loaded: libmmd.dll I can't find this libmmd.dll anywhere in my computer and I'd appreciate a trusted source to download one. Is this likely my problem? Other errors I have seen in AvsPmod are "There is no function named 'NNEDI3'" and " The specified module cannot be found". The nnedi3.dll is there and AviSynth still runs fine with the 8/16mm film restoration script. I am attempting to do this all with 64 bit plugins. |
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Try the DLL from the "Release_W7" directory.
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I saw this, but checked and my Threadripper supports most of the extended instructions listed in the other versions of the dll. I did try the "Release_W7" version and AVSynth Info stopped complaining about libmmd.dll and now can't find svml_dispmd.dll. I have the Visual C Runtime C++ 2015 installed. Are there others I need?
Any W7 version (W7, W7-AVX, W7AVX2) all make the same complaint about there not being a svml_dispmd.dll |
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As for the MS VC runtimes - I highly recommend using a all-in-one installer.
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BTW, the project is to save a collection of EIA-J videos, from the 1970s. I got the ancient Sony machine to run and now need AVISynth to make the results viewable. Thanks again. |
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hey guys. i'm having a bit of a problem with qtgmc. i'm trying to get as much of an accurate, quality driven result to my source as possible. the problem is that when i add "NoiseProcess=2" (without quotes) to my avs file in avspmod, i get an error in the preview window and of course the encode does not start:
"script error: there is no function named 'fft3dfilter" this confuses me because i was under the impression that the 'slower' preset uses the 'dfttest' filter as opposed to the lower quality 'fft3dfilter' and it shouldn't even be called upon. here's my qtgmc line: QTGMC(Preset="Slower", MatchPreset="Slower", MatchPreset2="Slower", SourceMatch=3, Lossless=2, TR2=1, NoiseDeint="Generate", Edithreads=4) i should also mention that i get that same error if i use the 'placebo' preset as opposed to the 'slower' one. also, how do TR2 and the NoiseProcess=2 settings coincide with each other? should i use them together, or should i use one and not the other if i'm shooting for accuracy? |
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