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  1. When trying to encode a video I get an error message in Simple X264 Launcher saying "there is no function named "Clense" (RemoveSpots.avsi, line 6). I'm using Windows 7 64-bit with Avisynth 32-bit. I'm using Avisynth MT as well. The Avisynth MT file is in C:\Windows\SysWOW64. I notice that Simple x264 Launcher is in 64-bit mode even though I'm using the 32-bit version of Avisynth. I can't imagine that's the problem as I can encode a video fine when not using RemoveSpots.

    The strange thing is I'm using the exact same plugins (copied and pasted them to my new PC) as I was on my 32-bit Vista PC and RemoveSpots worked fine there without errors.

    I've tried RemoveGrain 1.0b Beta, 1.0 PreRelease and RemoveGrainT-1.0 and they all give the same error. On this page it says if you get the clense error then install RemoveGrainT-1.0. I did that and got the same error.

    I copied the following files into the plugins folder from RemoveGrain 1.0b Beta (making sure to delete any old versions first):

    DenoiseSharpen.dll
    RemoveGrainSSE2.dll
    RepairSSE2.dll
    RSharpenSSE2.dll

    RemoveSpots was working on my old PC which had the following installed:

    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.30729.17
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.30729.4148

    I installed those on my new PC apart from the bolded entry which I can't find anywhere on Google. I still get the same error saying "there is no function named Clense".
    Last edited by VideoFanatic; 21st Aug 2012 at 08:09.
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  2. Unless I'm missing something, that post says to try RemoveGrain 1.0b Beta. I already said I tried that and it didn't work. I tried it again and it still doesn't work. I used the SSE2 version of each filter of the beta and DenoiseSharpen
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  3. Yes, I saw that you tried it already. But that post gave a link directly to a working version. Make sure you don't have another conflicting removegrain dll in the plugins folder.
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  4. Thanks. I tried the version you gave me with that link and I don't have any conflicting removegrain.dll files but it's still not working.
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  5. Oh, and because many people get confused, in VirtualDub use File -> Open Video File to open the AVS script, not File -> Run Script.
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  6. I'm using Simple x264 Launcher. I've used it many times without problems. I just get the error mentioned in the 1st post and I don't know how to fix it.
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  7. Oh, LOL! The last reply was meant for another thread.
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  8. I'm not sure what I did but it's working now. Thanks
    Last edited by VideoFanatic; 21st Aug 2012 at 08:33.
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