Hi. I've used AvsPmod a couple of times when I was on Windows 7 but, since installing Windows 10, I seem to have lost my touch. I can't swear that Windows 10 is the problem, mind you. I've taken a VOB file that plays perfectly well then dragged it into AvsPmod where it loaded successfully. The problem is when I try to play it or toggle the preview: "No video" is the error message. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
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you have to disable ms decoders(msmpeg2vdec.dll, msmpeg2adec.dll in SysWOW64) and install LAVfilters to use DirectShowSource in W10
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Thanks, yonta. I haven't done what you said, though. I used MeGUI to script that VOB and AvsPmod accepted it with no problem. The successful script reads:
LoadPlugin("E:\Free\MeGUI\tools\dgindex\DGDecode.dll")
DGDecode_mpeg2source("E:\Test VOB\VTS_01_4.d2v")
I now want to edit an avi file. I can't get AvsPod to load it directly (something about not having a fourcc compressor) so I scripted it with MeGUI as above. The result is in the picture. I'm perplexed – why can AvsPmod not find the LSMASHSource.dll when it had no problem finding the DGDecode.dll?
If anyone can show me how to get my avi previewed in AvsPmod I'd appreciate it. Thanks. -
And which Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime (2012, 2013, 2015) does this build of LSMASHSource.dll require to be installed in Windows? Probably the x86 version if you use a 32-bit AviSynth.
AviSource requires the matching VfW codec installed in Windows. Similar to DirectShowSource which requires matching DirectShow filters installed in Windows (LAV Filters should cover most usual container and content formats). -
try ms vc++ redistro under requirements
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Thanks lads. I've installed vcredist_x86 (already had x64) and also x264vfw. Neither had any effect – I still get the error message shown in post #3.
EDIT: I downloaded the LSMASH package for avisynth and inside was another vcredist_x86 but for 2015. I installed it and all is now fine.Last edited by pooksahib; 18th May 2017 at 00:49.
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So I haven't used AvsPmod for like 2 or 3 weeks and I just went to use it now and all of a sudden it's not working properly and to my knowledge I haven't changed anything.
Basically dragging and dropping in files doesn't work at all and I have no idea why. I have to literally type out the file path for it to work.
I'm running Windows 10 64 bit, running 64 bit AvsPmod. (keep in mind it was working perfectly before) When I saw drag and drop not working I tried using the newest version (2.6.9.1) but it didn't fix it.
I don't know if its relevant at all, but in order for me to able to use the 64 bit version at all, I had to right click properties on AvsPmod, go to the compatibility tab and force it to run as administrator, but just letting you know I only have the 1 user in my Windows installation. -
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Not sure if there was a typo there, but I'm not dragging icons, I'm dragging in things like video and audio files. DTS, AC3, MKV ect.
The program just wouldn't run unless I made it run as administrator. Didn't have this issue with the 32 bit version of AvsPmod.
Also, when I try drag a file into an AvsPmod script, my mouse curser turns into a circle with a diagonal line across it. As in the typical not allowed, incorrect, wrong, not accepted icon.
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