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13th November 2018, 08:46 | #6501 | Link |
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Details please... does a log file exist where at least a hint of the analysis can be read? Is there anything to tell about the kind of crash? (Yes, different crash types do exist.) Is there possibly even an AviSynth script of the analysis step left over one could inspect and possibly even check with AVSMeter (if the same avisynth.dll and plugins selection can be configured)?
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15th November 2018, 19:42 | #6502 | Link |
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I can confirm I get same issue with megui x64 when indexing a dvd vob (that has interlaced source) and as soon as you tick 'Deinterlace' checkbox it crash. Tried this for dozens DVDs, happening for quite long now, never reported it because I would just switch to x32 version to rip old interlaced DVDs and newer ones with no interlace at x64 because I get like x2 more fps/speed.
avs scripts are basic defaults generated by the tool. Log example (exp. 1 week) maybe yadif.dll not supporting version or something, because when you tick the checkbox default filter loaded is yadif? I don't know. Last edited by rhaz; 15th November 2018 at 19:53. |
15th November 2018, 20:40 | #6503 | Link | |
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proper de-interlacer or de-telecine with the proper settings? |
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16th November 2018, 19:31 | #6506 | Link |
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Okay, that works. It selects yadif anyway, so why I can't select yadif myself without crashing? It's a bug?
Anyway, encoding won't work, it crashes with "Process exits with error: 0xC0000005 STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION (-1073741819)" |
16th November 2018, 23:22 | #6507 | Link |
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Well, that sounds like the yadif DLL has issues.
But yes, you should be able to select any other deinterlacer instead, e.g. TDeint. Manually. After the automatic detection suggested some. |
17th November 2018, 19:07 | #6508 | Link |
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It depends on what you are going to do. If you transcode into a lossless file (flac), it will use the full one, if you transcode to anything else with maximum number of channels <= the core stream, that one will be used.
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18th November 2018, 07:41 | #6512 | Link | |
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I'm attempting to transcode DTS-HD 2 channel to AAC 2 channel and I would expect it to use the lossless stream yet it uses the core. Is it possible to add an option or a way to force MeGUI to transcode to a lossy file from only the lossless stream not the core regardless of channel count? |
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18th November 2018, 16:26 | #6513 | Link |
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Hi, I replaced my x64 yadifmod2.dll with latest one from https://github.com/chikuzen/yadifmod2/releases and seems to be fixed.
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18th November 2018, 19:37 | #6514 | Link | |
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On another note a new release is available. The input filters have been restricted to 8 bit by default as I have several reports that custom filters do not support the avs+ color formats, so it has to be enabled if needed. Code:
2890 [Settings] added option to restrict input filters to 8 bit (enabled by default) [x264] fixed high bit depth support if ffmpeg is not used 2889 [Queue] multiple "waiting" jobs can be assigned to a temporary worker to be processed internal queue handling optimizations |
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19th November 2018, 06:38 | #6515 | Link | |
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Just updated to the latest development buod of MeGUI (2890), and it is now adding the following line to all of my AVI scripts when I use the AVIScript Creator:
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19th November 2018, 08:31 | #6516 | Link |
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Thanks for the report, however please provide more details (= the full created script).
In the meantime I have forced a downgrade to 2888 and as a workaround you can unselect the "restrict input filter to 8 bit" in the MeGUI\Settings. EDIT: It seems that this is only an issue if DGIndexNV is used. EDIT2: Should be fixed in 2891 Last edited by Zathor; 19th November 2018 at 20:22. |
19th November 2018, 21:32 | #6518 | Link | |
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I just updated to 2891 but I still get Code:
ConvertBits(8) |
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19th November 2018, 22:07 | #6519 | Link |
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That is a correct syntax:
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/ConvertBits |
19th November 2018, 22:25 | #6520 | Link | |
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I was meaning I can still get it on the script creator, but then I saw the removing option in the Settings. |
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