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11th July 2010, 13:40 | #2002 | Link | |
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I just switched from DGAVCDec to the NV Suite and noticed the same. DGAVCDec gave me block artefacts and the NV Suite makes the picture perfect, so I am looking forward for the new version so I can use my scripts again. Thanks for your great software. Best regards |
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11th July 2010, 14:24 | #2003 | Link | |
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11th July 2010, 14:51 | #2005 | Link | |
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Regarding your other requests: 1. Info overlay. It's on my to-do list. 2. Resizing. I won't do that. Do it in your script. 3. Not possible as DGIndexNV does not have an index. Only the source filters know the frame numbers, because DGIndexNV creates the index that they use. Last edited by Guest; 11th July 2010 at 14:54. |
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11th July 2010, 15:15 | #2006 | Link |
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Here is a test version for the floating context version. Please advise of your test results.
This also fixes the __aud__ bug. http://neuron2.net/misc/DGDecNVfloating.zip |
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EDIT: 2nd try freezed at 6th re-open. It's better - but not perfect. Last edited by kebulek; 11th July 2010 at 16:14. |
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That should open the source: -i "D:\aaa.h264" That should open the source and start indexing: -i "D:\aaa.h264" -o "D:\aaa.dgi" Easy!
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11th July 2010, 17:19 | #2013 | Link | |
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/fomnzzyykmw/sample.ts And with this .AVS: Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\DGTools\DGMultiDecodeNV.dll") DGMultiSource("E:\video.dgi", deinterlace=1, resize_w=624, resize_h=352) Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\DGTools\DGMultiDecodeNV.dll") DGMultiSource("E:\video.dgi", deinterlace=1, resize_w=640, resize_h=480) Sometimes VDub freezes after 2nd-4th try and sometimes after 10th or more - I don't understand it. When I close freezed VD and open new one, everything is alright again until Xth try... |
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Hi,
My result with the test build : - Sample file used : 50Mb (30sec) .mts from my Lumix FZ35/38 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2137721/00001.MTS - Script used : Code:
DGmultiSource("C:\Users\Alf\Downloads\DGNV testbuild\test 00001.dgi",deinterlace=1) AssumeFPS(25) ConvertToYV12() After a reboot, video memory is 91Mb. And here's what happen when I load my script in VD : Initial load = 189Mb 1st reload (F2) = 262Mb 2nd reload = 334Mb 3rd reload = 406Mb 4th reload = 478Mb 5th reload -> code (100) error in VD -> crash After VD's crash, video memory goes back to 91Mb Hope it helps. Don't hesitate to ask if you need other tests/precisions. |
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Weird is, that when I do the same with F2, I can reload the whole movie X times and everything works fine. GPU-Z: 47MB before load, 187MB after load, when I hit F2, it goes to 205MB shortly and then again 187MB. After close it's again 47MB. And when it freeze, it goes to 92MB. I can send you a Dr. Watson report after VDub crash, if you want. "ErrorText=The program is not responding. etc..." Last edited by kebulek; 11th July 2010 at 20:10. |
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11th July 2010, 19:14 | #2018 | Link |
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@Alf Bundy
I cannot duplicate it with your stream and script. Are you ABSOLUTELY sure you load the correct DLL? You have no loadplugin in your script so... What versions of Avisynth and VirtualDub? @kebulek A VirtualDub crash is not a memory leak issue. Yes, give me the dump and tell me the Avisynth and VirtualDub versions. Also, if possible, upgrade your driver to 257.21 and try again. Last edited by Guest; 11th July 2010 at 19:20. |
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Well, all files were within the same folder.
The sample video, DGNV testbuild (with it's dll), the dgi created and the avs script generated from my template.avs. I test it again with the loadplugin() ..... |
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