Zarxrax wrote:Well, I've never experienced it crashing, and I have loaded up many scripts at the same time before.
It does not convert to RGB, it passes your avs scripts exactly as they are.
Also it never asks me for permissions when I use it, but are you using vista? Maybe thats why.
Thank you for the update. That's cool that it doesn't convert the color space like vfapi did.
I'm using Windows 7. I just started using it. It's actually weird I just tried vfapi and I can't even get it to install. I'm brand new to using windows 7 and I can say it's the best thing to happen to me when it comes to making using my computer a breeze. Never had an issue like this yet with windows 7 but I'm sure I'll figure it out. It pisses me off that vfapi is looking like less of an option since it wont freakin install. WTF...??
One reason it could of crashed was because I did first try to open up a fake avi that was using a script that had a 1080p mkv file in it. Then later after a minute or so it finally opened up. I closed it then made sure no video players were running by checking out my processes in the task manager, then went onto checking out the two xvid files .. so I thought it was strange that it decided to crash on me when the video I opened before didn't seem to be running. Maybe one of the processes that make the fake avi work was still running the video and that may have caused the program to get over worked quite a bit.
I'll test the program out more later and maybe I can keep it from crashing again and hopefully the videos will this time open without issues.