AviSynth error in virtualdub
- Ravensoldier22
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AviSynth error in virtualdub
So I'm following a guide I found on the org that shows you how to work with dvd fooage. I got all the way to the point where I have to open up an .avs script in virtualdub, but everytime I try, it says something like:
Avisynth open failure:
Avisynth: script open failed!
anyone?
Avisynth open failure:
Avisynth: script open failed!
anyone?
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I'm trying to open the script. as follows:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth2.5\plugins\MPEG2Dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth2.5\plugins\Decomb521.dll")
MPEG2Source("C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Videos\Edit projects\LovehinaAgain 1.d2v")
I dunno what's wrong with it tho
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth2.5\plugins\MPEG2Dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth2.5\plugins\Decomb521.dll")
MPEG2Source("C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Videos\Edit projects\LovehinaAgain 1.d2v")
I dunno what's wrong with it tho
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Re: AviSynth error in virtualdub
Does it say anything else?Ravensoldier22 wrote:Avisynth open failure:
Avisynth: script open failed!
Maybe screenshot it? Dunno if that would really help much with this, though.
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This got posted in another thread when someone else was having a different problem. I don't know if it will help your problem or not, but I'm having trouble thinking of what the problem might be:
If all else fails, you could always try uninstalling and reinstalling, as lame as that is. =\
Open the .avs file in notepad, click on save as. On the save as screen, be sure the little box on the bottom labeled "Encoding" is set to ANSI. Save.LantisEscudo wrote:The [error] makes me think that AviSynth doesn't like script files saved as Unicode text. If you have the option, try saving your avs file as ASCII or ANSI text instead of Unicode.
If all else fails, you could always try uninstalling and reinstalling, as lame as that is. =\
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...yeah, it is kinda hard to narrow it down from your info... so I'll just take some random stabs... [some obvious... some not...]
-you don't have avisynth installed
-you don't have all the programs from the AMVapp installed
-the path to your .d2v file is wrong
-you moved/renamed your d2v file, resulting in above
-the plugins aren't in your plugin folder
-you don't have file extensions showing, so you might actually be trying to open a file named blahscript.avs.txt but looks like blahscript.avs to you
...as far as other methods of deinterlacing go... ... I got nuttn'
-you don't have avisynth installed
-you don't have all the programs from the AMVapp installed
-the path to your .d2v file is wrong
-you moved/renamed your d2v file, resulting in above
-the plugins aren't in your plugin folder
-you don't have file extensions showing, so you might actually be trying to open a file named blahscript.avs.txt but looks like blahscript.avs to you
...as far as other methods of deinterlacing go... ... I got nuttn'

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