Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by Castor Troy » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:14 pm

Pwolf wrote:This is a problem with the 64bit implementation (more like hack) of avisynth. the only way i've been able to get around it is to reload the project until all the files load or are at least considered "offline" in which case you can relink the files without any problems. If you try to relink a file that has an avisynth error (when it worked before), it will mess up the timeline for those clips.
Yeah, this sucks.

I probably have to make different project files and load less avs scripts. It's inconvenient, but it's my only option if this will keep happening.

I really liked having just one project file and having multiple sequences. :(
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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by Pwolf » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:18 pm

The issue happens no matter how many scripts you have imported. It's a little extra work when you first open the project but if you organize your files correctly, it shouldn't take more then a minute or two to get everything up and working correctly.

If you haven't already done so, try updating your version of avisynth x64 to the latest version also. The latest version was released August 29th. I haven't had a chance to test it yet though.

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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by Castor Troy » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:59 pm

I just installed the newest avisynth and it's helping a little. A whole bunch of my scripts are still randomly not showing. :(
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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by Pwolf » Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:05 pm

I made some modifications to the plugin to help fix the issue of scripts not opening properly or generating errors on otherwise good scripts. It's more or less a hack then a real "fix" as the problem is with avisynth. For those that care, I check for an error during the initial loading of the clip, if it errors out, I have it try loading it again. Then when it loads avisynth, i do the same thing if an avisynth error is thrown. It shouldn't cause any abnormal problems but it might increase the overall memory usage. It needs to be tested more thoroughly so i'm releasing this as an "alpha" and without an installer:

Premiere CS AVS Importer x64 1.1a

Let me know of any issues that come up. I'll do my own testing and release a stable version in the future.

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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by Pwolf » Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:48 pm

New version available:

Installer
Source

As always, please report any issues so I may attempt to fix them on my end.

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Re: Avisynth Script Importer for Adobe CS5

Post by EvaFan » Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:47 am

No problems whatsoever with the version/installer in the post above. All I have to do is take out the gradfun and fft3dfilter lines and the video plays with perfect fps/clarity. Setmtmode works fine too. Right now I am using 4 cores to process the video with avisynth and the other 2 for premiere and multitasking etc. Besides, I'll be rendering preview files when I start adding FX cause that will be the key problem as to why there are FPS drops when previewing.

All in all, I could convert to avis but that would take a long time and waste space if I can continue doing this without errors fluidly. Thx for the 64bit plugin.
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