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Old 14th March 2016, 16:41   #4981  |  Link
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Latest LSMASH from update server (r859) is really unstable, tried from megui and with avisynth outside megui, i have continuous crash on video analysis, back to old build!
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Old 15th March 2016, 00:20   #4982  |  Link
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I'm having an issue with MeGUI.

I am using a tweaked for my needs variation of VideoFreds/John Meyers 8mm restoration script. Everytime I try to load it in MeGUI the program crashes before it even gets to the preview screen. I can however, get the exact same script to open in VDub, mpc-hc, etc.

It's been pointed out that if the script opens in VDub, there is no reason why MeGUI shouldn't open it as well, which makes sense. But it doesnt.

I have a much shorter script that does degraining, and MeGUI *will* open that one, as will VDub, mpc-hc, etc.

So MeGUI works for me, but not on the script that I really need it to. I know it doesn't make sense, but that is where I am at.

I'm hoping someone here might have an idea based on just the circumstances I posted.

I can post the scripts if that is what would give better insight, (The one will take 3 posts to include it all) but I'm holding off on the small chance someone recognizes the issue I am having.

I've deleted and reinstalled both Avisynth and MeGUI. I downloaded the previous version of MeGUI just to see what might happen, and it actually got to the preview screen, but when I hit "queue", it crashed as well.

Really puzzling.
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Old 15th March 2016, 02:11   #4983  |  Link
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It's been pointed out that if the script opens in VDub, there is no reason why MeGUI shouldn't open it as well, which makes sense.
That is not necessarily correct. Megui and VDub use different ways to interface with Avisynth and the preview functionality is also not the same.
I suggest that you first determine how much memory your script uses. Run the script with AVSMeter with the "-log" switch and post the log here (or, if the log is too big, on pastebin or similar). If it crashes, report the error.

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Old 15th March 2016, 03:27   #4984  |  Link
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The interface can make a difference and further the platform the client is built with can make a difference.
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Old 15th March 2016, 14:14   #4985  |  Link
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That is not necessarily correct. Megui and VDub use different ways to interface with Avisynth and the preview functionality is also not the same.
I suggest that you first determine how much memory your script uses. Run the script with AVSMeter with the "-log" switch and post the log here (or, if the log is too big, on pastebin or similar). If it crashes, report the error.
Thank you for looking into this with me.

I downloaded the program, but am having trouble running it.

I haven't been able to convert the command line that you gave as an example to run my script. I have very little experience with cmd.

But I saw where you can drop the script on the executable, so I tried that. A box popped up, doing work, then a few lines showed up at the bottom and the box closed itself and disappeared way before I could read it.

If it left a log file, I don't know where it put it, I checked all of the folders that installed with the program.

I apologize, but for something like what is posted in the instructions on how to use it, I need it spelled out for me. I'm not very intuitive at all with processes like this. I wish I was

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Old 15th March 2016, 18:00   #4986  |  Link
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Thank you for looking into this with me.

I downloaded the program, but am having trouble running it.

I haven't been able to convert the command line that you gave as an example to run my script. I have very little experience with cmd.

But I saw where you can drop the script on the executable, so I tried that. A box popped up, doing work, then a few lines showed up at the bottom and the box closed itself and disappeared way before I could read it.

If it left a log file, I don't know where it put it, I checked all of the folders that installed with the program.

I apologize, but for something like what is posted in the instructions on how to use it, I need it spelled out for me. I'm not very intuitive at all with processes like this. I wish I was
I'm not going to give a CLI tutorial but you can do this:
Navigate to the directory to which you copied AVSMeter.exe and open "AVSMeter.ini" with a text editor (notepad). Change "CreateLog=0" to "CreateLog=1" and "PauseBeforeExit=0" to "PauseBeforeExit=1". Create a shortcut to AVSMeter.exe and drop the script on the icon. The log file will be created in the same directory as the script (scriptname.log).
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Old 15th March 2016, 22:27   #4987  |  Link
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I'm not going to give a CLI tutorial but you can do this:
Navigate to the directory to which you copied AVSMeter.exe and open "AVSMeter.ini" with a text editor (notepad). Change "CreateLog=0" to "CreateLog=1" and "PauseBeforeExit=0" to "PauseBeforeExit=1". Create a shortcut to AVSMeter.exe and drop the script on the icon. The log file will be created in the same directory as the script (scriptname.log).
Thank you, that gave me something to look at.

It didn't generate a log this time, but the window (which now stayed open for me!) said:
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AVSMeter 2.1.6 (x86)
AviSynth 2.60, build:Mar 31 2015 [16:38:54] <2.6.0.6>

Exception 0xC0000005
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION

Press any key to exit...
That probably tells you something, let me know what I need to do next.

Edited to add: I also ran through my shorter script, just to see what it would look like, and do, as far as creating a log.

It had moch more info in the window, as it should, and obviously no exceptions, but it didn't create a log file either. Was there some other value in the ini I was supposed to modify?

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Old 15th March 2016, 22:44   #4988  |  Link
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Thank you, that gave me something to look at.

It didn't generate a log this time, but the window (which now stayed open for me!) said:


That probably tells you something, let me know what I need to do next.

Edited to add: I also ran through my shorter script, just to see what it would look like, and do, as far as creating a log.

It had moch more info in the window, as it should, and obviously no exceptions, but it didn't create a log file either. Was there some other value in the ini I was supposed to modify?
AVSMeter should create a log in any case if you set "CreateLog" to 1. If you have UAC enabled it could be the reason that prevents AVSMeter from writing to the script directory.
As for the access violation message - that could be a lot of things, you have to debug the script line by line.
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Old 15th March 2016, 23:59   #4989  |  Link
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AVSMeter should create a log in any case if you set "CreateLog" to 1. If you have UAC enabled it could be the reason that prevents AVSMeter from writing to the script directory.
I went to the UAC that is accessed through the Control panel, set it temporarily to none and tried again, still no log. Are there other places that there might be a place for me to make a setting adjustment? I looked at my anti virus (Avast) to see if there was a setting similar, nothing jumped out at me.


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As for the access violation message - that could be a lot of things, you have to debug the script line by line.
Any tips on how best to accomplish that? Are there processes to do that besides just looking at the lines?

Thank you again
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Old 16th March 2016, 08:10   #4990  |  Link
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Can I remove the "update_cache"?
Or does MeGUI need this for something.
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Any tips on how best to accomplish that? Are there processes to do that besides just looking at the lines?
Looking at the lines isn't going to accomplish anything. Even basic understanding of how Avisynth works isn't going to help with finding the problem(s) in this case (which is debugging videofred's restoration script, I presume).

My wild guess would be that one or more plugins are misbehaving.

You should check your Avisynth installation and available plugins. Run this tool and save the logs/reports ("File" -> "Save info" and "Tools" -> "Plugin info" -> "Save plugin info report") and post them here (or off-site if they are too big).
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Run this tool and save the logs/reports ("File" -> "Save info" and "Tools" -> "Plugin info" -> "Save plugin info report") and post them here (or off-site if they are too big).
i tried to download the program, but my anti virus flagged it as harmful, the Win32:evo-gen[susp] to be exact, which a quick google says is not good.

Has anybody else had this issue or has the upload site been compromised?

EDIT: I tried on my laptop, and was able to download with no issues (Different antivirus)

Looking into it now

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Old 16th March 2016, 15:05   #4994  |  Link
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Looking at the lines isn't going to accomplish anything. Even basic understanding of how Avisynth works isn't going to help with finding the problem(s) in this case (which is debugging videofred's restoration script, I presume).

My wild guess would be that one or more plugins are misbehaving.

You should check your Avisynth installation and available plugins. Run this tool and save the logs/reports ("File" -> "Save info" and "Tools" -> "Plugin info" -> "Save plugin info report") and post them here (or off-site if they are too big).
OK, I have the info.

The AVISynth info looks normal, I would guess. The plud=g in info is probably kind of sparse.

The reason for that is, I was doing some trouble shooting on this problem, and came across this post:

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The most usual reasons for such deep crashes are: Corrupt source material; way too many unnecessary installed codecs and filters; a heap of DLLs in the AviSynth plugins folder where one fails autoloading (e.g. some SSE3 corruptimized versions).

Try to open the script in a more basic video tool like VirtualDub; its crash catcher will probably report something similar.

Clean your AviSynth plugins folder (move everything elsewhere), re-install AviSynth, and compare the reaction of MeGUI and VirtualDub while loading the same script.
So I removed them out of the plugins folder. But they are still on my computer. My scripts stilll work, probably because of the "loadplugin" command? The ones that are there I assume came when I reloaded AVISynth. Maybe I moved the MVTools2 in it, possibly.

Let me know if I need to drop them back in the plugin folder and run the AVSInfo again.

Here are the files:

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[General Info - Avisynth.dll]
Version String:  AviSynth 2.60, build:Mar 31 2015 [16:38:54]
File Version:    2.6.0.6
Directory:       C:\Windows\SysWOW64
Timestamp:       2015-03-31, 01:40:58
MT Support:      No

[Plugin Directories]
PluginDir2_5 (HKLM)  C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins

[Supported Color Spaces]
YUY2, Y8, YV12, YV16, YV24, YV411, RGB24, RGB32

[Internal Functions (357)]
abs
acos
AddBorders
AlignedSplice
Amplify
AmplifydB
Animate
Apply
ApplyRange
asin
Assert
AssumeBFF
AssumeFieldBased
AssumeFPS
AssumeFrameBased
AssumeSampleRate
AssumeScaledFPS
AssumeTFF
atan
atan2
audiobits
audiochannels
AudioDub
AudioDubEx
audioduration
audiolength
audiolengthf
audiolengthhi
audiolengthlo
audiolengths
audiorate
AudioTrim
AverageChromaU
AverageChromaV
AverageLuma
AVIFileSource
AVISource
BicubicResize
BilinearResize
bitand
bitchange
bitchg
bitclear
bitclr
bitlrotate
bitlshift
bitlshifta
bitlshiftl
bitlshifts
bitlshiftu
bitnot
bitor
bitrol
bitror
bitrrotate
bitrshifta
bitrshiftl
bitrshifts
bitrshiftu
bitsal
bitsar
bitset
bitshl
bitshr
bittest
bittst
bitxor
BlackmanResize
Blackness
BlankClip
Blur
Bob
Cache
ceil
ChangeFPS
Chr
ChromaUDifference
ChromaVDifference
ColorBars
ColorBarsHD
ColorKeyMask
ColorYUV
Compare
ComplementParity
ConditionalFilter
ConditionalReader
ConditionalSelect
ContinuedDenominator
ContinuedNumerator
ConvertAudio
ConvertAudioTo16bit
ConvertAudioTo24bit
ConvertAudioTo32bit
ConvertAudioTo8bit
ConvertAudioToFloat
ConvertBackToYUY2
ConvertFPS
ConvertToMono
ConvertToRGB
ConvertToRGB24
ConvertToRGB32
ConvertToY8
ConvertToYUY2
ConvertToYV12
ConvertToYV16
ConvertToYV24
ConvertToYV411
cos
cosh
Crop
CropBottom
Default
Defined
DelayAudio
DeleteFrame
DirectShowSource
Dissolve
DoubleWeave
DuplicateFrame
Echo
EnsureVBRMP3Sync
Eval
Exist
exp
FadeIn
FadeIn0
FadeIn2
FadeIO
FadeIO0
FadeIO2
FadeOut
FadeOut0
FadeOut2
fillstr
findstr
FixBrokenChromaUpsampling
FixLuminance
FlipHorizontal
FlipVertical
float
floor
fmod
frac
framecount
FrameEvaluate
framerate
frameratedenominator
frameratenumerator
FreezeFrame
GaussResize
GeneralConvolution
GetChannel
GetChannels
GetLeftChannel
GetParity
GetRightChannel
Grayscale
Greyscale
HasAudio
HasVideo
height
Hex
hexvalue
Histogram
HorizontalReduceBy2
ImageReader
ImageSource
ImageSourceAnim
ImageWriter
Import
Info
int
Interleave
InternalCache
Invert
IsAudioFloat
IsAudioInt
IsBool
IsClip
IsFieldBased
IsFloat
IsFrameBased
IsInt
IsInterleaved
IsPlanar
IsRGB
IsRGB24
IsRGB32
IsString
IsY8
IsYUV
IsYUY2
IsYV12
IsYV16
IsYV24
IsYV411
KillAudio
KillVideo
Lanczos4Resize
LanczosResize
Layer
lcase
leftstr
Letterbox
Levels
Limiter
Load_Stdcall_Plugin
LoadCPlugin
LoadPlugin
LoadVFAPIPlugin
LoadVirtualdubPlugin
log
log10
Loop
LumaDifference
Mask
MaskHS
Max
Merge
MergeARGB
MergeChannels
MergeChroma
MergeLuma
MergeRGB
MessageClip
midstr
Min
MixAudio
MonoToStereo
muldiv
nop
Normalize
Null
OpenDMLSource
Ord
Overlay
PeculiarBlend
pi
PixelType
PointResize
pow
Preroll
Pulldown
rand
ReduceBy2
ResampleAudio
ResetMask
Reverse
revstr
RGBAdjust
RGBDifference
RGBDifferenceFromPrevious
RGBDifferenceToNext
rightstr
round
ScriptClip
ScriptDir
ScriptFile
ScriptName
SegmentedAVISource
SegmentedDirectShowSource
Select
SelectEven
SelectEvery
SelectOdd
SelectRangeEvery
SeparateColumns
SeparateFields
SeparateRows
SetMemoryMax
SetPlanarLegacyAlignment
SetWorkingDir
Sharpen
ShowAlpha
ShowBlue
ShowFiveVersions
ShowFrameNumber
ShowGreen
ShowRed
ShowSMPTE
ShowTime
sign
sin
SincResize
sinh
SkewRows
SpatialSoften
Spline
Spline16Resize
Spline36Resize
Spline64Resize
sqrt
SSRC
StackHorizontal
StackVertical
strcmp
strcmpi
String
strlen
Subtitle
Subtract
SuperEQ
SwapFields
SwapUV
tan
tanh
TCPServer
TCPSource
TemporalSoften
Time
TimeStretch
Tone
Trim
Turn180
TurnLeft
TurnRight
Tweak
ucase
UDifferenceFromPrevious
UDifferenceToNext
UnalignedSplice
undefined
UPlaneMax
UPlaneMedian
UPlaneMin
UPlaneMinMaxDifference
UToY
UToY8
value
VDifferenceFromPrevious
VDifferenceToNext
Version
VersionNumber
VersionString
VerticalReduceBy2
VPlaneMax
VPlaneMedian
VPlaneMin
VPlaneMinMaxDifference
VToY
VToY8
WAVSource
Weave
WeaveColumns
WeaveRows
width
WriteFile
WriteFileEnd
WriteFileIf
WriteFileStart
YDifferenceFromPrevious
YDifferenceToNext
YPlaneMax
YPlaneMedian
YPlaneMin
YPlaneMinMaxDifference
YToUV

[External Functions (38)]
DirectShowSource
DirectShowSource_DirectShowSource
MAnalyse
MBlockFps
MCompensate
MDegrain1
MDegrain2
MDegrain3
MDepan
MFlow
MFlowBlur
MFlowFps
MFlowInter
MMask
MRecalculate
MSCDetection
MShow
MSuper
mvtools2_MAnalyse
mvtools2_MBlockFps
mvtools2_MCompensate
mvtools2_MDegrain1
mvtools2_MDegrain2
mvtools2_MDegrain3
mvtools2_MDepan
mvtools2_MFlow
mvtools2_MFlowBlur
mvtools2_MFlowFps
mvtools2_MFlowInter
mvtools2_MMask
mvtools2_MRecalculate
mvtools2_MSCDetection
mvtools2_MShow
mvtools2_MSuper
TCPDeliver_TCPServer
TCPDeliver_TCPSource
TCPServer
TCPSource
And the plugin info:

Code:
C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\DirectShowSource.dll
  Timestamp:         2015-04-18, 23:03:50
  MD5 Hash:          329AC5DE00B2DBD479BA5C0D44E9E3FD
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.DLL, MSVCRT.dll, ole32.dll, OLEAUT32.dll, QUARTZ.dll, USER32.dll, WINMM.dll
  Linker version:    6.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.6 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.6.0.6
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.6.0.6
  Language:          Language Neutral
  Comments:          Homepage: http://www.avisynth.org
  CompanyName:       The Public
  FileDescription:   Avisynth DirectShow Reader pluggin
  FileVersion:       2, 6, 0, 3
  ProductVersion:    2, 6, 0, 6
  InternalName:      DirectShowSource 2.6.0
  LegalCopyright:    © 2000-2015 Ben Rudiak-Gould and others
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  DirectShowSource.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       Avisynth 2.6
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\mvtools2.dll
  Timestamp:         2011-09-19, 20:31:24
  MD5 Hash:          CD797449FC9ADF53A2E8BE856FEE96EF
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.5.0.0
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.5.0.0
  Language:          Process Default Language
  Comments:          Motion estimation and compensation
  CompanyName:       A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, fizick@avisynth.org.ru
  FileDescription:   MVTools plugin for AviSynth 
  FileVersion:       2.5.11.3
  ProductVersion:    2, 5
  InternalName:      mvtools
  LegalCopyright:    ©2004 Manao, ©2005 Fizick, ©2008 TSchniede under GNU GPL v2
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  mvtools.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       mvtools
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\TCPDeliver.dll
  Timestamp:         2015-04-18, 23:04:06
  MD5 Hash:          089598CAF1180644C34A9E77AF0D28AF
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.DLL, ADVAPI32.dll, COMCTL32.dll, comdlg32.dll, GDI32.dll, SHELL32.dll, USER32.dll, WINSPOOL.DRV, WS2_32.dll
  Linker version:    6.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.6 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.6.0.6
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.6.0.6
  Language:          Language Neutral
  Comments:          Homepage: http://www.avisynth.org
  CompanyName:       avisynth.org
  FileDescription:   Avisynth TCPDeliver pluggin
  FileVersion:       2, 6, 0, 7
  ProductVersion:    2, 6, 0, 6
  InternalName:      TCPDeliver
  LegalCopyright:    © 2004-2015, Klaus Post.
  LegalTrademarks:   Released under GPL.
  OriginalFilename:  TCPDeliver.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       AviSynth 2.6 TCPDeliver
  SpecialBuild:
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Maybe try switching out your mvtools2.dll ? It says you're running a 2.5 version, but you have avisynth 2.6 installed
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Maybe try switching out your mvtools2.dll ? It says you're running a 2.5 version, but you have avisynth 2.6 installed

Downlaoded the 2.6 and swapped it out, no difference.
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Let me know if I need to drop them back in the plugin folder and run the AVSInfo again.
Yes, otherwise this exercise is pointless.
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With all the plugins back in the plugins folder.

Code:
C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\autolevels.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:27:40
  MD5 Hash:          46A7EE625C13A6F07E94CB611D0D00D9
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    10.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\deflicker.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:27:56
  MD5 Hash:          806B0DB4249D125A98C44E9B276BA278
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\DePan.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:05
  MD5 Hash:          4B439F3D5841CD3D0855CCB4A0B3CBD9
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       1.10.0.0
  PRODUCTVERSION:    1.10.0.0
  Language:          English (United States)
  Comments:          Compensate and stabilize global motion (pan, zoom)
  CompanyName:       A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, http://avisynth.org.ru
  FileDescription:   Global motion compensation plugin for Avisynth 2.5
  FileVersion:       1, 10, 0, 0
  ProductVersion:    1, 10, 0, 0
  InternalName:      DePan
  LegalCopyright:    Copyright © 2004-2007,A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, bag@hotmail.ru
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  DePan.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       DePan
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\DePanEstimate.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:11
  MD5 Hash:          2D29FE256E23204EF7E6BFCF1B48C9EB
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       1.9.2.0
  PRODUCTVERSION:    1.9.2.0
  Language:          English (United States)
  Comments:          Estimate global motion (pan, zoom)
  CompanyName:       A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, http://avisynth.org.ru
  FileDescription:   Global motion estimation plugin for Avisynth 2.5
  FileVersion:       1, 9, 2, 0
  ProductVersion:    1, 9, 2, 0
  InternalName:      DePanEstimate
  LegalCopyright:    Copyright © 2004-2007,A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, bag@hotmail.ru
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  DePanEstimate.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       DePanEstimate
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\DirectShowSource.dll
  Timestamp:         2015-04-18, 23:03:50
  MD5 Hash:          329AC5DE00B2DBD479BA5C0D44E9E3FD
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.DLL, MSVCRT.dll, ole32.dll, OLEAUT32.dll, QUARTZ.dll, USER32.dll, WINMM.dll
  Linker version:    6.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.6 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.6.0.6
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.6.0.6
  Language:          Language Neutral
  Comments:          Homepage: http://www.avisynth.org
  CompanyName:       The Public
  FileDescription:   Avisynth DirectShow Reader pluggin
  FileVersion:       2, 6, 0, 3
  ProductVersion:    2, 6, 0, 6
  InternalName:      DirectShowSource 2.6.0
  LegalCopyright:    © 2000-2015 Ben Rudiak-Gould and others
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  DirectShowSource.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       Avisynth 2.6
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\fft3dfilter.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:18
  MD5 Hash:          2DDD22752BBAF5943A4B208AEFCD9E93
  DLL Dependencies:  USER32.dll, KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.1.1.0
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.1.1.0
  Language:          Language Neutral
  Comments:          Frequency Domain filter. Uses external FFTW3.DLL library.
  CompanyName:       A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, bag@hotmail.ru, http://avisynth.org.ru
  FileDescription:   FFT3DFilter plugin for Avisynth 2.5
  FileVersion:       2, 1, 1, 0
  ProductVersion:    2, 1, 1, 0
  InternalName:      FFT3DFilter
  LegalCopyright:    Copyright © 2004-2006 A.G.Balakhnin
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  FFT3DFilter.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       FFT3DFilter
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\mt_masktools.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:26
  MD5 Hash:          B1964202E3B2DC22541F27C642AE7619
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.0.23.0
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.0.23.0
  Language:          English (United States)
  Comments:          
  CompanyName:       
  FileDescription:   Masktools Dynamic Link Library
  FileVersion:       
  ProductVersion:    
  InternalName:      Masktools 2.0
  LegalCopyright:    Copyright (C) 2005
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  mt_masktools.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:        Masktools Dynamic Link Library
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\mvtools2.dll
  Timestamp:         2012-07-17, 20:37:34
  MD5 Hash:          9AFD5E0AC0E329761DFCC6F98FF04566
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    8.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.6.0.5
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.6.0.5
  Language:          Process Default Language
  Comments:          Motion estimation and compensation
  CompanyName:       A.G.Balakhnin aka Fizick, fizick@avisynth.org.ru
  FileDescription:   MVTools plugin for AviSynth 
  FileVersion:       2.6.0.5
  ProductVersion:    2, 6, 0, 5
  InternalName:      mvtools
  LegalCopyright:    ©2004 Manao, ©2005 Fizick, ©2008 TSchniede under GNU GPL v2
  LegalTrademarks:   
  OriginalFilename:  mvtools.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       mvtools
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\RemoveDirtSSE2.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:41
  MD5 Hash:          5BD6940938EA67A827F81560443EB3A1
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll, MSVCR71.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\RemoveGrain.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:48
  MD5 Hash:          2C552F4F77186A0C0F65E862AD57E135
  DLL Dependencies:  MSVCR71.dll, KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\RemoveGrainSSE2.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:28:55
  MD5 Hash:          97A216CE30ED7F9E4965BD41C0BAFC33
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.dll, MSVCR71.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\TCPDeliver.dll
  Timestamp:         2015-04-18, 23:04:06
  MD5 Hash:          089598CAF1180644C34A9E77AF0D28AF
  DLL Dependencies:  KERNEL32.DLL, ADVAPI32.dll, COMCTL32.dll, comdlg32.dll, GDI32.dll, SHELL32.dll, USER32.dll, WINSPOOL.DRV, WS2_32.dll
  Linker version:    6.0
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.6 Plugin
  FILEVERSION:       2.6.0.6
  PRODUCTVERSION:    2.6.0.6
  Language:          Language Neutral
  Comments:          Homepage: http://www.avisynth.org
  CompanyName:       avisynth.org
  FileDescription:   Avisynth TCPDeliver pluggin
  FileVersion:       2, 6, 0, 7
  ProductVersion:    2, 6, 0, 6
  InternalName:      TCPDeliver
  LegalCopyright:    © 2004-2015, Klaus Post.
  LegalTrademarks:   Released under GPL.
  OriginalFilename:  TCPDeliver.dll
  PrivateBuild:      
  ProductName:       AviSynth 2.6 TCPDeliver
  SpecialBuild:      


C:\Users\Bruce\Videos\Tools\AVISynth\plugins\warpsharp.dll
  Timestamp:         2016-03-01, 01:29:16
  MD5 Hash:          0844858CB65C9AB88C6705AF14306D9E
  DLL Dependencies:  USER32.dll, MSVCP71.dll, MSVCR71.dll, ole32.dll, OLEAUT32.dll, KERNEL32.dll
  Linker version:    7.10
  Plugin version:    AVS 2.5 Plugin
  No VersionInfo available
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Old 16th March 2016, 17:10   #4999  |  Link
Groucho2004
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruce/Fl View Post
With all the plugins back in the plugins folder.
Let's see, maybe worth a try:

Delete these:
mt_masktools.dll
RemoveDirtSSE2.dll
RemoveGrain.dll
RemoveGrainSSE2.dll
mvtools2.dll


Download these:

https://github.com/tp7/masktools/rel...tools2-x86.zip
http://ldesoras.free.fr/src/avs/mvtools-2.6.0.5.zip
https://github.com/tp7/RgTools/relea...gTools-x86.zip

and put them in your autoload directory.

All the plugins and .avsi files you use should be in that directory and you should therefore not need any "Loadplugin" or "Import" in your script. There are other ways to organise this but let's stick with this for now. At least you know from where plugins are loaded.

Your problems are not related to megui and this is going way off topic. Maybe a moderator could move these posts starting with #5063 to a new thread.

Last edited by Groucho2004; 16th March 2016 at 17:12.
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Old 16th March 2016, 17:12   #5000  |  Link
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Another one is mt_masktools.dll , that's an older one . There used to be mt_masktools-26.dll and mt_masktools-25.dll (for avisynth 2.6.x and 2.5.x , respectively, for masktools2 a48), but those are older too. The newest one is masktools2.dll (masktools 2 beta 1) for avisynth 2.6 , I would try updating that too

http://avisynth.nl/index.php/MaskTools2
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