http://avisynth.nl/index.php/MAA2
I have everything I need for it to run but it keeps telling me
"Only YV12 colorspace is supported
(MAA2.avsi, line 85)
(MAA2.avsi, line 57)"
YV12 is just letters and numbers to me with something to do with colors. what does this have to do with colors and what can I do to get this working?
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Last edited by killerteengohan; 6th Jul 2014 at 04:58.
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Add the line
Code:ConvertToYV12(matrix="option")
Originally Posted by http://avisynth.nl/index.php/ConvertToYV12 -
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Somewhere before the call to maa2(). The function also requires progressive video. If your source is interlaced you'll have to convert to progressive before using maa2().
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Judging by your picture, it's anime you're working on. One doesn't just 'deinterlace' anime. Maybe you're using the word loosely and really mean to say 'after the IVTC' or 'after unblending'. Maybe it was encoded as interlaced and the content is really progressive already. Or maybe you really are (incorrectly) deinterlacing it. A sample would tell if you're not sure of what you have. In any event, yes, deinterlacing makes an interlaced source progressive.
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Last edited by killerteengohan; 6th Jul 2014 at 20:32.
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I added ConvertToYV12(matrix="option") to the maa2.avsi file but all it does is crash the program before it even loads.
I cant get Avisynth to work and I cant get MeGui to open a .d2v file without it crashing.
The second I took that line back out, it started working again.
Did you mean add it into the script I am currently using or the maa2.avsi file?
I added it into the script I am currently using and it still says this.
"Only YV12 colorspace is supported
(MAA2.avsi, line 85)
(MAA2.avsi, line 57)"Last edited by killerteengohan; 6th Jul 2014 at 20:30.
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Please DON'T say that you didn't replace "option" with "Rec601" / "Rec709" / "PC.601" / "PC.709".
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nope I didnt do that lol.
Anyways I got it working. I got the answer from here http://forums.bakabt.me/index.php?topic=40155.20
Apparently I needed fturn-26.dll and It came with the fturn-25.dll one.
So no problems anymore.
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Right at the beginning of the maa2 script it tells you what other filters are required.
Code:Requirements: * AviSynth 2.6a4 * SangNom2 0.3+ * FTurn * Masktools 2.0a48
Last edited by jagabo; 7th Jul 2014 at 11:19.
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This is getting annoying.
now Im getting an error saying that
there is no function named SangNom 2
(MAA2.avsi, line 85)
(MAA2.avsi, line 57)"
I clearly have Sangnom 2 installed and everything needed for it to work.
It works just fine on my other 2 computers and this installation was done the exact same way along with same plugins exactly copied over.
Why would it be giving me this error out of nowhere when put on this computer? Its the same operating systems.
I uninstalled AVISynth and reinstalled it and that didnt fix anything.Last edited by killerteengohan; 11th Jul 2014 at 15:18.
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Where jagabo quoted from the AVSI above, it mentioned the name as being Sangnom2 (without the space). Could that be the problem, possibly? That you have it as Sangnom2 and it's supposed to be Sangnom 2, or vice versa?
If that's not it, have you tried loading it into your script with an Import command? And you're sure it's AVS and not AVSI, or vice versa? -
Nope that's not the problem, like I said its the exact same filters as on the other computers. Names are all the same, filters are all the same and just copied over. Works fine on the other 3 computers but not this one. All files and programs are exactly the same on all the computers and this is the only one not working.
I tried an older version of sangnom2 which is 3.0 instead of 3.5 and it works now, but I want the newer one to work like on my other laptops and my friends computer as well. I shouldn't have to use an older one. I really don't know whats up with this. -
Yep, that's what I'm asking. I'm out of ideas then. Perhaps someone else can figure it out.
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It turns out the problem was a runtime error.
Microsoft Visual C++ both x86 and x64 needed to be installed. I only had the x64 one.