Avisynth open failure???
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o it works for AvsP.
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Is it the same as Virtual Dub or something?
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Avisynth open failure???
No, but it is useful for scripting. I think you downloaded 64bit virtual dub, which is why it isn't working in that. Redownload the 32bit version and try again.FlamingMangos wrote:Is it the same as Virtual Dub or something?
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Nope.... Does not seem to work. Urghhh.
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uhh.. I think I got it working now. I just put Video.mkv.mkv and it seems to work now.
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I have a question. How do I keep the audio and subtitles?
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Nice catch, I didn't think about that and it was the solution, lol...BasharOfTheAges wrote:so, instead of recognizing that <video.mkv> was a variable name meaning whatever your video file name actually is, you just renamed your mkv to "video.mkv" ?
I'm going to guess that since you're avs file is suffixed by.avs.avs you have file extensions hidden... try turning them on and seing what your video file is actually named.
Opsy, that would explain why the function stopped working after they tried that, haha...help fail ...thanks for pointing out I linked the wrong one (fixed my original post), should pay more attention when posting from my phone.RTW47 wrote:hi^^ If this is cplugin version. It's for extra colorspaces in avisynth 2.6.x. It won't autoload automatically from the Plug-In folder and have to be loaded manually with "LoadCPlugin()"
FlamingMangos if this dont help try using regular version: https://code.google.com/p/ffmpegsource/ ... ms-2.17.7z
Sorry for linking to the wrong version of the plugin (the cplugin), glad to see you got it working. To avoid doubling the extension like you did before, here is how to disable hide extensions.FlamingMangos wrote:uhh.. I think I got it working now. I just put Video.mkv.mkv and it seems to work now.
Mister Hatt posted the answer to this in your other thread, basically if want it hard subbed you will need to extract the subtitles and use something like textsub to pull them into avisynth.FlamingMangos wrote:I have a question. How do I keep the audio and subtitles?
Tools to extract subtitles:
MKVtoolnix
MKV Extract GUI-2 (Place in the mkvtoolnix folder)
The subs are most likely in Advance Sub Station format, you could use assrender or textsub, most use textsub.
Here is an example script (assuming the subs are named "subtitles.ass"):
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video = ffvideosource("video.mkv")
audio = ffaudiosource("video.mkv")
return AudioDub(video,audio).textsub("subtitles.ass")
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Re: Avisynth open failure???
Also to note, if you changed the framerate or number of frames in any way (during editing or pre-processing), you will need to resync the subtitle scene cuts. The easiest way to do this is open the video in aegisub after you've made your modifications, then go to the Timing Post Processor and set it to snap to scene boundaries. A good default for accuracy is '4' for all settings.