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Old 31st May 2020, 13:32   #21  |  Link
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Was in Program Files (x86). Moved to Desktop, but same error.
Try this
https://www.mediafire.com/file/hdpef...Tester.7z/file
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Old 31st May 2020, 17:22   #22  |  Link
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Looks good! Thanks.
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Old 31st May 2020, 18:10   #23  |  Link
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Thank you.

Can you please make the window resizeable? The start button gets buried under the taskbar. On Win7.
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Bug report: you're more or less thread bombing systems with many cores

I didn't look at the internals but you seem to spawn one ffmpeg instance and effectively one ffvideosource instance per thread in system (I know you can limit the decoding threads in the script but that's not the default). Both ffmpeg and ffvideosource will in turn spawn as many threads as are available each. So if you have a system with 32 threads you get 32 * (32 + 32) threads and probably 32 more for the linear decoding. ~2080 threads! Or ~1000 threads if you do single threaded decoding.

You see the problem and accidental ways to make it worse. Solution:

Add a configurable number of threads and make it a template variable too. For example 4 threads would be a sane default. Note that the number of threads may affect the decoding result so having it as an explicit option is generally good. Also change the number of instances depending on the number of threads selected. For example if both ffmpeg and ffms2 uses 4 threads then only spawn system threads/4 instances to keep things sane.

Drag and drop would also be nice.
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I get "SCRIPT ERROR". Tried 32 and 64 bit video source plugins. Windows 7 64 bit, AVS+ 3.4. How to make it work?


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Double click on script error message
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Thanks, that helped to solve it.
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Idk what I'm doing wrong. Extracted 7z. set path of ffms2.dll, clicked on save.

Win10 x64, Avisynth x64 3.6.1 (r3300)

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Old 18th November 2020, 22:02   #29  |  Link
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What filetype are you trying to open?
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Personally I'm still using avisynth+ 3.4 x64. Perhaps your newer version 3.6.1 does not recognize framecount argument?
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Idk what I'm doing wrong. Extracted 7z. set path of ffms2.dll, clicked on save.

Win10 x64, Avisynth x64 3.6.1 (r3300)

there was bug in AviSynth+ 3.6 that was fixed in AviSynth+ 3.6.2-test2, you can try AviSynth+ 3.6.2-test4
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there was bug in AviSynth+ 3.6 that was fixed in AviSynth+ 3.6.2-test2, you can try AviSynth+ 3.6.2-test4
Yes. 3.6.2 test4 should work. See Avisynth+ topic first post. There were issues when you had GrunT dll around.
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Yep 3.6.2-4 fixes it.
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