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8th May 2010, 20:59 | #41 | Link | |
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To install the proper runtime, we would need to know: - What version it is (2005/2008). - If SP1 is installed or not (2008 only). They have different runtimes. |
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8th May 2010, 23:59 | #42 | Link |
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I've got the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable x64 and x86 and I also just installed the 2010 Runtime (both x64 and x86) and the 2005 SP1 Redistributable (again, x64 and x86) which have made no difference.
Event Viewer might have yielded some useful information, it generates 3 errors every time I attempt to run the executable. ---------------- Error 1 ---------------- Source: SideBySide EventID: 32 Dependent Assembly Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls could not be found and Last Error was The referenced assembly is not installed on your system. ---------------- Error 2 ---------------- Source: SideBySide EventID: 59 Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls. Reference error message: The referenced assembly is not installed on your system. ---------------- Error 3 ---------------- Source: SideBySide EventID: 59 Generate Activation Context failed for C:\PathTo\MeGUI.exe. Reference error message: The referenced assembly is not installed on your system. ---------------------------------------- Edit: Possibly microsoft's fault http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914061 Edit #2: No joy, that hotfix is apparently included in SP2 Edit #3: After looking at sxstrace logs it looks like Windows Server 2003 doesn't possess the required assembly code. Last edited by rogersnm; 9th May 2010 at 01:00. |
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9th May 2010, 13:07 | #44 | Link |
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You can try this one:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en |
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"Setup cannot continue because this version of the .NET Framework is incompatibile with a previously installed one. For more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q312/5/00.asp"
The x64 version of the .NET Framework 2.0 SP2 seems to already be installed. Just FYI: Avisynth x64 is functioning well Last edited by rogersnm; 9th May 2010 at 13:54. |
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I just wanted to share with you this comparison test :
same DVD (157840 frames), with same settings for x264 (in constant quality) on win 7 x64 OS Here are the statistic logs from : megui x86 = encoded 157840 frames, 13.34 fps, 1654.44 kb/s megui x64 = encoded 157840 frames, 18.38 fps, 1557.75 kb/s Thanks Zathor for this useful initiative. it's worth of it (even if not all encoders or plugins are not ready for 64-bit), especially when you don't have the last powerful Quad processor ... Hoping now to see it on the stable server. |
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Didn't compare it myself, but:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...59#post1390959 |
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19th May 2010, 14:37 | #54 | Link |
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looks like i was wrong about 64bit ffmpeg's abilty to do avs in and ffvhuff out. it does actually work in many cases but fails with others.
zathor, can you change the pre-rendering to use this easily? it would make it easier to test. Code:
ffmpeg -i input.avs -vcodec ffvhuff -context 1 -vstrict -1 -an output.avi i forgot to add: the memory problems occur only when using ffms, not directshowsource. unfortunately i can't duplicate the issue on the commandline. Last edited by quantum5uicid3; 20th May 2010 at 12:33. |
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I don't know if this is a problem with Megui x64, or the 64-bit NicAudio plugin from Squid80, but I'm getting an error every time I check the box for "Apply Dynamic Range Compression":
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The NicAudio plugin from Squid80 is rather old (2006) and therefore I think that DRC is not supported.
You can post a request for an updated x64 build here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=152800 the source code for the recent x86 build is here: http://nicaudio.codeplex.com/ Maybe someone is able to compile a x64 build. |
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Here's an x64 build of NicAudio compiled by myself: http://www.mediafire.com/?ozlnnjtgzam
Unfortunately, since the source wasn't designed for x64, it might or might not work. I'm not going to try fixing bugs, however. Let's just hope it works. Compiled with VS2010, so you may need its runtime. |
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Checking back in. The NicAudio plugin provided worked with everything I threw at it. But Zathor must have already tested it himself since it seems to have been added to the Megui x64 update distribution (unless that's yet another compile).
I have another problem. One actually mentioned by someone else way back in 2008 to Sharktooth, but nothing was (AFAICT) ever done. Megui x64 is very unstable when the video provided by Avinsynth has not been resized to a mod16 height, regardless of video source. This has never really been a problem in 32-bit Megui, but the crashes are frequent and unpredictable with the 64 bit version, until you resize to a mod16 height, at which time the random crashing goes away. The crashes usually happen when opening a preview window or enqueing a video encoding job, but never seem to happen when actually processing a queue, which would seem to indicate that the crashes are not happening because of x264 or Avisynth. |
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