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some low effort googling gave this, make of it what you will: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9...ile-from-a-dll |
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I also tried building JoshyD's 64 bit Avisynth just to get the 64 bit avisynth.lib but porting that to VC10 is more difficult than one would expect. I might give it another go later.
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But this plugin is using the C API, not the C++ one. I don't think name mangling should be an issue in that case. (may be completely wrong here though)
I don't really understand why you're trying to build JoshyD's Avisynth instead of Avs+ either. What am I missing here? |
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I would have to download several GB of stuff to build it (VC2015, SDKs, ...).
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Oh. My world is post-bandwidth-scarcity (well, to a point, above 50 GB or so it starts getting a bit tedious) so I didn't even consider that as a problem, guess I need to check my privilege huh
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For a pro developer, probably. As a hobby coder, I can use whatever version and standard I want and need.
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It's not that I can't download it, I don't want to.
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Spent last days trying to figure this out and search for a .lib file compatible with x64 without luck.
I can confirm that the error messages i get here is exactly the same as when using the command line without the lib file using mingw-w64 to compile. using those 2 commands, one having AviSynth.lib at the end and the other not, both end up in the same error message output. Code:
gcc -fdiagnostics-show-location=once -funsigned-char -mthreads -Wextra -pedantic -Wall -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wundef -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wredundant-decls -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -malign-double -s -march=x86-64 -shared -o AVSInpaint.dll AVSInpaint.obj AviSynth.lib gcc -fdiagnostics-show-location=once -funsigned-char -mthreads -Wextra -pedantic -Wall -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wundef -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wredundant-decls -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -malign-double -s -march=x86-64 -shared -o AVSInpaint.dll AVSInpaint.obj Thanks |
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don't know if this what you looking for, I have it in mpp mod source http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=235
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Hello,
I started to look a bit into this and it looks promising to make it work as i need. I'm waiting for the attachment approval to see what it is and will try this tomorrow or this weekend after reading a bit more about all this. Thanks a lo for the info if it works you will save the day man |
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Hi,
I grabbed the one already compiled from your previous link " MP_Pipeline+0.18.1.rar" After a few trial and errors i got this working now, That's working fine and doing the job nicely, and on the top of this it also allows me to bypass a problem i had using debug frameserver outputting only a x86 codec that refused to work with x64 programs, one stone two birds Thanks a lot for the help man, your really saved the day, now i will be able to use again my favorite logo remover tools, a big thanks to you, this is an awesome day |
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Hi, and sorry for the late reply, i posted here how to add it into Staxrip that needs x64 full chain to work :
https://github.com/stax76/staxrip/is...ment-302266265 I don't have much time for now to explain more in details than there but if you have questions let me know, i'll try to answer them. |
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On a side note about this filter I highly recommend everyone to try higher InpaintPre and Postblur especially when doing only inpainting. The default settings are highly lacking. At the moment I'm using InpaintPreBlur=3, InpaintPostBlur=8 and the result is on another level. I didn't not find any higher settings to be of any use. Also P=3 also caused a strip right in the middle of the logo, but using P=2 made a much more uniform blend that wasn't stretched to the middle. I also changed the the instances of colormatrix settings from 607 to 709 since that is what my material is. I suppose the only thing left to experiment is to try to use FFT3DGPU instead of the cpu version which is one of the post processing filters. PS. This filter also benefits highly from multi-threading after you have done the analyses. It seems it can't analyze in multiple threads Last edited by Gser; 13th December 2017 at 15:37. |
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Thanks for the feedback,
Depending the logo's sizes and types the pre and post blur parameters can really be helpful indeed, again depends of the logos but it can really improve the results, sometimes reducing values gives better results for me, really depends on logo and video material. Same for the PPmode setting, but if i recall correctly you need to have mod16 videos to apply the mode 2 and 3, i'm not sure and will have to try again but pretty sure that trying PPmode 3 on some videos brings an error message about this. Sharpness settings is another thing that can be played with to improve results. When you say you changed the colormatrix to 709, you mean you edited the "InpaintFunc.avs" script file and changed something there or simply added a conversion line on your general script ? If you edited it inside "InpaintFunc.avs" file i would be interested to know where you done it please, something i did not thought about before. As for using FFT3DGPU this is also an interesting idea, If you do push testing on this please share your results and the changes made, might bring even better results Analyze can take some time on long (and high resolution) videos using a speed like 10 to 20 but once done it's nice, at speed 5 it's quite fast usually, mostly using speed 20 myself but never was a problem tho. This plugin is old but for now i did not found anything doing a better job at removing logo's, strangely it is not much used Waiting to hear from you and your experiments again, Thank you. Last edited by Yanak; 13th December 2017 at 17:04. |
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