Ok, had the chance to try if I did something wrong when "copying" and also to catch up with the other topics addressed in your posts.
gonca wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:14 pm
The file sizes appear to be right for x64
Sorry for the confusion here. I copied over all contents from 2053 zip as they are overwriting existing files. After that I placed license file into the x64 binaries folder too.
Then Deleted "project files", started DGIndexNV from x64 folder, indexed ts file again to same folder as before.
Started staxrip, defined paths for DGDec & DGIndexNV in it to x64 folder, both status "Ok"
Loaded dgi in staxrip, prepared encode, hit start -> same error. Paths in this error are now updated which I'll
attach.
admin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:36 pm
1. DGEnc does not exist. I assume you mean DGDec.
2. You should use the latest version of Avisynth+. Yours is very old.
3. I do not provide support for StaxRip (though I know it works with DGDec
when correctly set up). So I recommend that you try to get this working
outside StaxRip and then go from there. Just drop the AVS script onto
64-bit VirtualDub2 and report here what happens.
4. You might try to get support for StaxRip about this at videohelp forum
or other video forums.
1. Yes, Donald, sorry. To me it's basically just "DGIndex" and it helps encoding but when I write here I tried to be precise, missing there is no "DGEnc" with "Enc" for encoding.
2. I assumed so too speaking of the installer that came with staxrip 1.7 download. This is why I went to avs-plus.net downloading the latest x64 version that was "AviSynthPlus-r1576.exe". After reading your statement here I made sure I didn't download an older version by accident but it seems r1576 is the latest on this website.
3. Of course, I understand. I think I'm safe to say that there's only a small chance of not being to handle staxrips latest version well on my end. This small but yet existing chance I hope to resolve - if occurring - with the user base who successfully use staxrip with DGIndex/DecNV you told me about in your email. Here I post also in hope to cover the remaining chances of setting up DGIndex/DecNV the wrong way by reaching out to you.
As you suggested I (first downloaded Virtualdub2 and after extraction started VirtualDub64.exe, then) loaded the avs file into vdub2 by drag and drop. Brings 2 green screens, both saying "bad license" in yellow in top left corner.
Ok, that meant investigation time again for me:
- Opened both "license.txt" files in DGIndexNV and its "x64 Binaries" folder -> Both keys are the same, followed by linebreak/newline
- Opened DGIndexNV 32bit exe, went to about, checked machineid -> Matches the one I used to generate the license key contained in license.txt
- Opened DGIndexNV 64bit exe, went to about, checked machineid -> Matches the one I used to generate the license key contained in license.txt
- Generated a .dgi file with both the 32- and 64-bit DGIndexNV to see if I get any license error along the way -> Nope, none
- Tried to load both .dgi's in staxrip which - of course - only worked for the 64bit one -> Using Preview or Crop here works flawlessly
- Out of 50/50 deperation/Going for any small hint I compared both ini files -> Don't look really different to me, not sure though if attaching those here is safe (eg with license.txt you wouldn't want to do that)
Yes... this is where I am stuck again, not knowing how to pin down the current issue any further on my own. Also
attached is dir /S if needed.