BasharOfTheAges wrote:TwilightChrono wrote:BasharOfTheAges wrote:64bit avisynth installed? 32bit everything you just mentioned Plus avisynth completely uninstalled so nothing accidentally gets confused?
I don't believe anyone linked me the 64 bit version of AVIsynth. If you could link it, it would be a big help.
I believe i've been using this one for a while
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=152800
It's a 64bit MT build. Useful if you are doing lots of transcoding and filtering and don't like the whole estimated time of 2 days that pops up when you want to do an entire 50 episode series as a batch.
Sorry, but I discourage 64bit and MT builds for the time being, former mostly because they lack compatibility with many filters and related scripts, latter because they aren't stable with all filters, have a lower quality output with the ones they work with, and will be slower than single threaded builds with filters you're forced to single thread on.
If cutting down on time is vital for you, I suggest you run multiple encodes at the same time (ie, in a 50 ep series you could run 12.5 ep per vdub instance and have 4 instances at the same time with a quad core, more instances with more cores). This way you still cut down on the same time, while having all the benefits of the single threaded version. As far as 64bit goes, if all the filters you need are available it should be fine, but I've been reported that some filters aren't quite as stable as with the 32bit version, but I have no way to test it myself, so don't count my word on that (ie, feel free to use 64bit if all the filters you need are available, which seems odd to me, but oh well).