Avisynth and Windows 7

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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Zarxrax » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:10 pm

As I said earlier, you are using an old version of the amvapp, and that is causing those problems. You really ought to download the latest one...

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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Kazemon15 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:11 pm

Zarxrax wrote:As I said earlier, you are using an old version of the amvapp, and that is causing those problems. You really ought to download the latest one...
I downloaded the 3.0 beta version...is that the latest one?

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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by mirkosp » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:51 pm

Kazemon15 wrote:
Zarxrax wrote:As I said earlier, you are using an old version of the amvapp, and that is causing those problems. You really ought to download the latest one...
I downloaded the 3.0 beta version...is that the latest one?
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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Kazemon15 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:33 pm

Everything seems to be finally working.

I have one more question though.

I managed to open an MKV softsub file in Virtualdub, but for some reason, the subtitles are not showing up. I've looked all around the web to see how I can enable the subs and save it to AVI with hardsubs, but all the threads say I have to use a filter and add them. I do not have subtitles to add since they are directly on the MKV file itself. How do I enable the subtitles from the MKV subtitle track in Virtualdub? Before I got my new laptop, my old one would add them automatically, so I never had this problem before.

Thanks again.

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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by mirkosp » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:20 pm

Use directshowsource instead of ffmpegsource and they should load automatically. Otherwise you could demux them and load them manually, albeit that might require you to demux the fonts along with the subs and installing those fonts on your system.
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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Scintilla » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:56 pm

mirkosp wrote:Use directshowsource instead of ffmpegsource and they should load automatically.
And if they don't, then check the icons in the system tray for your subtitle muxer filter(s) to make sure you have the subtitles turned on.
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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Qyot27 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:42 am

Scintilla wrote:
mirkosp wrote:Use directshowsource instead of ffmpegsource and they should load automatically.
And if they don't, then check the icons in the system tray for your subtitle muxer filter(s) to make sure you have the subtitles turned on.
Or tell ffdshow to handle subtitles. Then it's assured they'll show up. ffdshow doesn't have VSFilter's Prebuffer issue. It also sets the rendering dimensions of the subs for the actual resolution, so they look correctly scaled (since it's pretty common for ASS subs to not have the resolution set properly, which means it defaults to 640x480). VSFilter relies on you having set the res correctly in Aegisub.
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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Kazemon15 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:51 am

Where exactly can I find the subtitle muxer filers and/or ffdshow? And when I find them, do I just click on them and turn the subtitles on?

I'm still kinda new to this and don't know much about the program files of computers. Thanks for replying and helping me out. =3

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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by mirkosp » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:54 am

Check the tray bar, a green arrow should be there (might be hidden). Right click on it and make sure it's set to show subtitles.
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Re: Avisynth and Windows 7

Post by Kazemon15 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:20 am

<< I'm starting to hate Windows 7.

Whenever I put in a script to save something in compressed AVI format, the output project has no sound at all. I uninstalled and reinstalled AMVamp again... there is still no sound, even on direct stream copy or uncompressed. I tried it on a regular AVI file and it has sound when I save, but without a script, I can't resize it or anything...

Also when I try to compress with lame mp3, it always says "The audio codec cannot compress the source to the desired.." ect.

Vista never had any of this problem. D=

Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. Sorry if I'm being annoying.

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