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Old 8th February 2019, 18:13   #11  |  Link
Manni
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Originally Posted by SamuriHL View Post
If you register them outside of the JRiver plugins directory and add them as custom filters, then yes, it's using your external LAV installation. I'd not necessarily recommend that as it has caused problems in the past. I update the plugin version and re-register them with regsvr32. This method has never given me an issue.
Yes, that's what I did, I install the standalone LAV and then add them in jRiver as custom filters, same as MadVR.

If I was to do it your way, I should:

Copy the LAV x64 most recent LAV files into the plugin directory
Uninstall LAV standalone
Register the plugin version using regsvr32

Then when a new version of LAV arrives, unpack it and copy the x64 files to the plugin?

Then what I do I do to have the x86 version registered for MadMeasureHDR?

The only issue I have a the moment is lots of UHD BD Menus won't play properly (direct movie playback works fine). If this is unlikely to fix it, I'm tempted to stay as it is...
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Last edited by Manni; 8th February 2019 at 18:22.
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