
Also, your guide seems to be help for 64-bit setup, whereas you had earlier encouraged me to stick with 32-bit. Did I misunderstand?
Source may be 10-bit, try:varxtis wrote:Awesome. I had actually already tried installing the dll file by various methods including the one on the guide you just linked, but nothing ever worked. I would have posted such, but I was getting embarrassed with how many posts I was adding lol. Anyway, I had no clue about the msvcr110.dll to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 thing. SO now the avs file successfully opens... kind of. It opens the video, but the video in the input/output panes are wonkie green and pink, and have vertical lines. Like so:
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Also, your guide seems to be help for 64-bit setup, whereas you had earlier encouraged me to stick with 32-bit. Did I misunderstand?
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LWLibavVideoSource("video.mkv", format="YUV420P8")
Even on 64-bit systems the software used for this stuff is 32-bit, the only difference is when installing the locations will be slightly different on 64-bit systems.varxtis wrote:Also, your guide seems to be help for 64-bit setup, whereas you had earlier encouraged me to stick with 32-bit. Did I misunderstand?
10bit is the color depth, not the resolution.varxtis wrote:Ya, I'm only interested in 720p myself. thats all I ever try to download and use. Huh... thats interesting. The script we ended up having to use in the avs was meant for 10-bit HD right? Which means AVIsynth or virtualdub thinks the video is 1080p? but its just a 720p release of Valvrave Episode 10 by GG.
Lossless videos are going to be very large (the sizes you mentioned sound about right), and unfortunately your videos are 10bit so you will not be able to simply recontainer the footage for use with editing software (8-bit videos would allow that).varxtis wrote:k, gotcha. But l33t... so, the file sizes ARE accurate according to your method of extracting Video from MKVs? just wanna be sure im doing things right. 33.6gb for a 24min vid.