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17th May 2019, 12:24 | #462 | Link |
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Files might be corrupted, ensure that you've re-downloaded and re-installed VapourSynth x64 and StaxRip.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ctl2y928...dd3yqcAHa?dl=0 https://1drv.ms/f/s!ArwKS_ZUR01gySQIE1QCL2i9F_uR use 7zip to unpack https://www.7-zip.org VapourSynth x64 installer is in StaxRip included under Apps\Installers you can try a diagnostic script found here: https://github.com/theChaosCoder/vap...lugin_check.py
py test.py
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I have a little problem. StaxRip2 takes really long to load a file, then it tells me this:
I also cannot go to Crop afterwards, because it tells me the same. And everything takes 5 seconds to load, propably because he tries to load the file again. But the file is there, I haven't tampered with it. I installed most current version of AviSynth+ and VapourSynth (though I don't know how to make StaxRip2 use VapourSynth). Your python file tells me this: Code:
####################################### VapourSynth Video Processing Library Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Fredrik Mellbin Core R45 API R3.5 Options: - Architecture 64bit - Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 Python build: ('v3.7.3:ef4ec6ed12', 'Mar 25 2019 22:22:05') ####################################### checking dlls in C:\apps\video\VapourSynth\plugins64 ####################################### No problems found, nice! ####################################### Found 0 dlls. Errors: 0 Notices: 0 |
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@Bahamuth
Please post the full code, right click filters > Preview Code I would guess one of the filters needs a runtime that isn't yet installed and staxrip don't yet has a warning for it.
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here it goes:
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LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\AddGrainC\AddGrainC.dll") Import("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\AnimeIVTC\AnimeIVTC.avsi") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\Average\Average.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\Decomb\Decomb.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\DFTTest\dfttest.dll") Import("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\AVS\Dither\dither.avsi") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\AVS\Dither\dither.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\EEDI2\EEDI2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\EEDI3\EEDI3.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\FFT3DFilter\fft3dfilter.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\JPSDR\Plugins_JPSDR.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\both\KNLMeansCL\KNLMeansCL.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\masktools2\masktools2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\modPlus\modPlus.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\MPEG2DecPlus\MPEG2DecPlus.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\mvtools2\mvtools2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\RgTools\RgTools.dll") Import("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\SMDegrain\SMDegrain.avsi") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\AVS\TDeint\TDeint.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\yadifmod2\yadifmod2.dll") LoadCPlugin("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\both\ffms2\ffms2.dll") Import("C:\apps\video\Staxrip2\Apps\Plugins\avs\QTGMC\QTGMC.avsi") FFVideoSource("E:\!media\BluRay\Die Verurteilten\.unreferenced\00001 (EuroVideo).mkv", colorspace = "YV12", \ cachefile = "E:\!media\BluRay\Die Verurteilten\.unreferenced\00001 (EuroVideo)_temp\00001 (EuroVideo).ffindex") Crop(16, 4, -16, -4) QTGMC(Preset = "Medium") It's just a test video, thus the bitrate goes crazy of course. Old Staxrip has no problem at all, but it also doesn't load that many filters (only ffms2). I just loaded all of the DLL files into Dependency Walker. Like four of them have dependencies, I don't meet (but also can't): API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-ERROR-L1-1-0.DLL API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-L1-1-0.DLL API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-ROBUFFER-L1-1-0.DLL API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-STRING-L1-1-0.DLL As much as I found out, these files should come from windows. I looked for them on my hard disk, but couldn't find any version. Visual C++ requirements are all met according to StaxRip. |
19th May 2019, 13:43 | #466 | Link |
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@Bahamuth
qtgmc loads here, I checked in process explorer and loaded vc++ dlls are msvcp140.dll, msvcp120.dll and msvcp80.dll. dfttest in dependency walker shows API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT and that might be a Win 10 dependency, I'll further investigate it. Grüße edit: I'll install Win 7 and see if I can reproduce it.
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The file is not 7zip but Zip and it's been extracted as Zip. I hope the extraction is accurate and full. Which app did you use for 7zip compression and what version ?
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19th May 2019, 15:19 | #468 | Link |
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I've used 7zip but probably with incorrect command line arguments, I'll check it.
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If it's not a big download then yes. @Bahamuth It's probably something specific to your system, maybe files were corrupted, you can try to re-download 2.0.1.3 https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip/b...r/changelog.md I was able to load qtgmc in a fresh Win 7 install in vmware, only problem was KNLMeansCL dll failed to load due to opencl.dll missing, I've worked around this by editing the qtgmc.avsi replacing KNLMeansCL with KNL_MeansCL, this prevents staxrip adding a LoadPlugin call for KNLMeansCL, after that qtgmc was loading.
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BTW, I think there are two different versions of "StaxRip" -one from Revan654 and one from stax76.
I don't know their differences besides the icon of the app, but I think it's a little confusing to coexist under the same thread of "StaxRip". Revan654 put a lot of time and effort to develop StaxRip not from the beginning but based on stax76's work, after stax76's "retirement" If they are both in a mood to be active developers of StaxRip, I think they both deserve to improve their programs but probably independently and surely with a different name and under a different thread. Is it time to split the app and the thread using a scheme like MPC-HC and MPC-BE or something like that ?
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@NikosD
Revan has owner privileges in the new repo and full control over everything. I would like to try Linux and join or create a portable audio player but it's not an easy goal.
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Which source-plugin should I use for loading different video-sources (AVC, VC-1, H.265, MPEG) in StaxRip?
I hear that LSMASH is among the best (for no frame-skips) for loading H.264-video, but it's not good for loading interlaced video. Or should I really just let StaxRip's "Automatic" option to decide that? Thanks. Last edited by Forteen88; 20th May 2019 at 07:35. |
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L-Smash and ffms2 are both popular, LigH recently said you try one and if it doesn't work you use the other. I third one that is popular as well is DGDecNV, it has very good transport stream support and it's fast.
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EDIT: Oh, I can change LWLibavVideoSource's parameters (and other source-filter's parameters) by clicking "Edit code..." in StaxRip, the parameters threads=1 & seekmode=0 (for more secure ffms2) are not set as default. EDIT2: Thanks again stax76, for info about "Profiles" in StaxRip. Last edited by Forteen88; 21st May 2019 at 10:54. Reason: I discovered "Edit code..." in StaxRip. |
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In the same menu where "Edit code..." is, there is also "Profiles...", if you edit profiles, it's then applied every time you open a source. Which profile is used depends on the source file type, there is a setting where you can configure which profile should be used for which source file type.
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I've only ever used staxrip for "basic" encodes of my anime, and very rarely have I run into the issue I have with a current bluray. Several of the episodes have both Japanese commentary tracks, and English commentary tracks, as well as subtitles for both of those tracks, let alone the regular English dialogue and Japanese dialogue. I am having a doozy of a time trying to get staxrip to show me all these tracks, have the option to name them as commentary with the people included, and have them each at differing bitrates.
Is this possible? ie say both dialogue tracks at 384k opus and named as such, and the commentary at 256 Opus also named properly (total of 4 audio tracks). Since I have some very rare old releases, I would like to preserve as much of the original tracks as possible as I move them over to my NAS. Normally I would just demux everything, encode the files separately and then remux them back in with proper naming. But as this is several episodes and specials, I would rather prefer to save some time. If it's not possible I totally understand. Also, if this is a stupid question, I apologize. |
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Which StaxRip version are you using?
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