AMVIVTC is a script, you just need the TIVTC 64bit plugin. search that list for TIVTC.Castor Troy wrote:Also, any 64bit equivalent to AMVIVTC?
"No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
I was running into this problem as well. Thanks for the helpful info in this thread.
Just one thing though...is there a 64bit version of Deen? The 64bit VirtualDub doesn't want to load it.
Just one thing though...is there a 64bit version of Deen? The 64bit VirtualDub doesn't want to load it.
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
Doesn't look like it.NightHawk wrote:Just one thing though...is there a 64bit version of Deen? The 64bit VirtualDub doesn't want to load it.
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
There are better denoisers than deen available as 64bit, though... http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1374605
HQDN3D, TTempSmooth, DFTTest, RemoveGrain, FFT3DFilter, and FFT3DGPU are all there. Deen is a detail killer and should be avoided. Actually, HQDN3D is very aggressive and should be avoided too, but it's still better than deen, especially when you lower/remove altogether the temporal denoising (tends to introduce temporal artifacts with it, in my experience).
HQDN3D, TTempSmooth, DFTTest, RemoveGrain, FFT3DFilter, and FFT3DGPU are all there. Deen is a detail killer and should be avoided. Actually, HQDN3D is very aggressive and should be avoided too, but it's still better than deen, especially when you lower/remove altogether the temporal denoising (tends to introduce temporal artifacts with it, in my experience).
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
i cant bring 64 bit version of ffmpegsource 2 to work keeps saying there's no function ffvideosource or any other function ,even with load plugin any ideas?
wrong dll?
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loadplugin("c:\program files (x86)\avisynth 2.5\plugins64\ffms2.dll")
FFVideoSource("F:\sirius\Legend of Sirius.mkv")
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
64-bit FFMS2 is a C-interface plugin. You have to use LoadCPlugin, not LoadPlugin.
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
ohh xD thanks it works now
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
Oh nice, thank you!mirkosp wrote:There are better denoisers than deen available as 64bit, though... http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1374605
HQDN3D, TTempSmooth, DFTTest, RemoveGrain, FFT3DFilter, and FFT3DGPU are all there. Deen is a detail killer and should be avoided. Actually, HQDN3D is very aggressive and should be avoided too, but it's still better than deen, especially when you lower/remove altogether the temporal denoising (tends to introduce temporal artifacts with it, in my experience).
What do you suggest I use (and at what settings) out of the ones you listed? My last script used "Deen("w3d",3,3,5)".
I also can't use toon anymore. Anything equivalent or better to replace it?
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
Seeing that those deen settings are generally used to remove the grain in excess (please note: grain is not a defect, so you shouldn't just mindlessly remove it as the avtech suggests), I think ttempsmooth is possibly the best one out of those. Default settings, or even lowered strength will do. Removegrain(mode=1) also comes highly recommended for this purpose, possibly more than ttempsmooth, actually.
As for toon, I personally dislike it since it doesn't allow for proper source tweaking so depending on the case it's not enough (rarely), or actually too much (most often). When I need to do some slight sharpening/line darkening I tend to be pleased by the results EE achieves (I tend to use it combined with another sharpener if sharpening itself is needed, though), so I'll suggest that. I think it just requires the masktools, and you should have those for 64bit avisynth.
As for toon, I personally dislike it since it doesn't allow for proper source tweaking so depending on the case it's not enough (rarely), or actually too much (most often). When I need to do some slight sharpening/line darkening I tend to be pleased by the results EE achieves (I tend to use it combined with another sharpener if sharpening itself is needed, though), so I'll suggest that. I think it just requires the masktools, and you should have those for 64bit avisynth.
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Re: "No function named mpeg2source" on Win 7 64bit
Thanks for all your help, mirkosp. I'm not good when it comes to all of this stuff so I am pretty much just following what the AV Tech guide tells me. =X
I will play around with ttempsmooth, removegrain, and EE when I get the chance. I'll also take a look at the article you linked to get a better understanding of grain.
Thanks again. ^_^
I will play around with ttempsmooth, removegrain, and EE when I get the chance. I'll also take a look at the article you linked to get a better understanding of grain.
Thanks again. ^_^