Megui gives me gay crashes when encoding with x264, and also does weird stuff with audio normalization (fixed now I think) so I mostly encode via command line these days. I don't watch anime on my PSP anymore though, I watch my DVDs and DLs on my laptop. Senseito7 Wrote:If Encoder keeps dying, go to where x264.exe is and rename it - and try a newer build to see if it works. That's the server of the other dev guy who's still working on it. Remove every single entry and add this to it. To actually receive said updates, go to Tools » Settings » Extra Config » Configure Servers. However, megui is actually still being worked on. The main guy who owns the update servers went afk for like 2 months (quit the internet?), so all the update servers are effectively down (they're up, but not getting the latest updates). Senseito7 Wrote: In fact, a clean MeGUI installation with Auto-Update will not work because it sends flags too new for the version of x264 it uses - which is stupid, really. He probably meant 2.5.8, otherwise he downloaded a virus. Senseito7 Wrote:For starters, XviD4PSP does NOT use AviSynth 2.8 as far as I know - so you haven't done what I said.ĭoesn't exist, 2.6alpha is the newest. I had major problems with it, but I don't use it anymore now so I wouldn't know. If Encoder keeps dying, go to where x264.exe is and rename it - and try a newer build to see if it works.Īssassinator Wrote: Senseito7 Wrote:XviD4PSP has issues with 7. In fact, a clean MeGUI installation with Auto-Update will not work because it sends flags too new for the version of x264 it uses - which is stupid, really. I experienced Encode problems before and I wouldn't be surprised if its sending incorrect flags to x264. Now, make sure you install every componant in the installation. Same getting hung on the Encoder screen without it doing anything.įor starters, XviD4PSP does NOT use AviSynth 2.8 as far as I know - so you haven't done what I said.ĬCCP will work fine, but make sure you UNINSTALL AVISYNTH and install the following package: I tried that as well and it doesn't work. If you continue having problems, IM or PM squee666 - I know hes got it running fine. (I believe the latest Full has missing files). Make sure AviSynth is uninstalled as well as any old XviD4PSP files and download the latest UNOFFICIAL FULL (NOT LITE) Build from the Forums - the Official Builds have problems. Try verifying the above two by using the preview feature before encoding. I had major problems with it, but I don't use it anymore now so I wouldn't know.ĭemonchild Wrote: ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Codecs installed? Avisynth installed? Senseito7 Wrote:XviD4PSP has issues with 7. However, I do warn you it does have some learning curve. Senseito7 Wrote:in b 4 software recommendations. Simply not compatible with Windows 7? Try XP compatibility mode. That's one reason why you shouldn't use outdated GUIs.ģ. So if you updated x264, expect it to fail. x264 had some major changes during the latest month or two, so any old unupdated command line generator will most likely generate an invalid command line. Fortunately, nowadays, you don't have to do that by hand. There is a way to fix it however, by editing the registry. Problem is, DSS is not completely compatible with these Microsoft decoders, so you can possibly end up with gay DSS errors. Now Windows 7 uses it's own built in decoders, EVEN if you install a codec pack. I'm pretty sure it sources stuff through DSS (99% of avisynth based encoding frontends do). Note that I never used XviD4PSP before (tried installing on VM before, that's about it), so I'm simply guessing.ġ.
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