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After enabling the filter in staxrip I clicked on preview and got the same error that the module cannot be found. Searched in process explorer for gpu and the program couldn't find anything. I'm using a Radeon RX 460 with current drivers. Do I need to install anything besides Staxrip and all the apps that are required by Staxrip (e.g. Avisynth, Visual C++, etc.), which will be installed automatically? @Groucho Tried your method. I attached the log. I checked with avsmeter. Will the program give me any errors? Last edited by crystalfunky; 10th June 2020 at 08:50. |
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You can still use the second option I pointed out in post #12: Run the script with AVSMeter ("AVSMeter script.avs -lf) and post the created log file.
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When I try to use the autoload script file "MCTemporalDenoise.avsi" renamed to avs at the end, with the command -lf then avsmeter tells me "invalid switch in this context: -lf"
I tried the -c command already and checked the MCTempDenoise folder, as well as the FFt3dGPU folder. Thats why I asked if the program will give me anything (errors, etc.), because it somehow just checked and gave me nearly nothing at the end. Edit: Did everything again with your method. I hope it's all there now. Last edited by crystalfunky; 10th June 2020 at 08:51. |
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ok, it just gave me the same error, which staxrip already gave me.
The module cannot be found (error 126). FFt3dgpu.dll Edit: Just tried the whole thing on my laptop and I get the same error. So either I'm missing something, or the problem is not my doing but in the program. Used: Staxrip 2.1.1.2 Last edited by crystalfunky; 10th June 2020 at 11:14. |
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I'll let stax take over from here, I don't know that gui at all. Still, can you post the script?
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Ok so it's getting interesting. I looked in the readme from FFT3dGPU folder. There was something about Dx9, so I installed that on my Windows 10 system.
It got me a new error in Staxrip 2.1.3.0 though. The last one (Error 126, file cannot be found) was gone. The new one says: This is not an YV12 clip. Please convert to YV12 colorspace. How the heck am I suppose to do that? It's a normal HDR 4K clip. The mediainfo says that it's YUV and 4:2:0 (Type 2). If you know something guys, I would really appreciate your help. |
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