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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

If you have stereo setup speakers you might want to enable "Don't mix Stereo sources" as well while you're at it.

Chainik wrote:

Simple coping different avisynth.dll into the mpc-hc folder is enough, w/o re-installing anything... wink

This's strange cause nobody reported audio sync issues with 64-bit Avisynth+ for months.

I didn't copy the avisynth.dll to the mpc-hc folder, but to c:\windows\syswow64\ but thanks anyway, I will try that if needed next time.

I did not have audio sync issues with Avisynth+ on "movie x 2,5". Only on "screen x 0,5". It must have got to do something with the combination of Avisynth+ and "screen x 0,5".

I just de-installed AviSynth+ from Windows. After that I rebooted and installed AviSynth 2.6 using the link provided in the other topic (I also replaced avisynth.dll, not sure if that was necessary).

It looks like it solved my problem. Seems like AviSynth+ was causing the audio sync problem.

Thanks for the help, made me happy!

Thanks, I will try that when I get home later today. Do I just have to un-install AviSynth+, or do i need to install AviSynth 2.6 after I un-installed AviSynth+

Yes, and display it on projector 60hz. Results are smooth and fine for me, except for the audio issue.

It seems I have audio sync problems since the latest update to SVP 4.1.0.111  This is noticable when you see people talking in movies, the sound just don't line up exactly with the movement of their mouth.

I use MPC-HC and SVP always set to "screen x 0,5" (most movies result in 29.970) as framerate conversion. When i disable SVP temporarily or change SVP to "movie x 2,5" there are no audio problems. I really don't like the soap opera effect at "movie at 2,5" and I never encountered this problem in previous versions of SVP when using "screen x 0,5"

Can anybody test if you have this problem as well when using "screen x 0,5" in the latest SVP version?

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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

After installation, do you have the following folder, containing the AviSynth files?

C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth

When I re-installed svp4, at first that folder was not created by the installer, and thus the issue was still present. The installer should create that folder as far as I know. After another de-installation and re-installation the folder was created, and my problem fixed.

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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

sensei wrote:

I've uninstalled everything, then did a clean installation.

Now it says:

http://oi64.tinypic.com/15fqfci.jpg

AviSynth was installed. There is a file in SVP 4\plugins.

Even if I reinstall AviSynth as it says, it keeps displaying the same prompt.

I had the same issue after I've updated MPC-HC through SVP manager. Also the madvr filter was gone in MPC-HC after update. I fixed it by uninstalling SVP and the other programs that came with it, like: AviSynth, fddshow, MPC-HC. I use Revo Uninstaller for the uninstalls, but that might not be necessary.

After that I've rebooted and started the svp4-online.exe installer and reinstalled. Be sure to not install it using right-click "run as administrator". When I installed svp4-online.exe as administrator it resulted in exactly the same issue, unable to locate Avisynth. I had to uninstall everything again and after a reboot just installed svp4-online.exe

After that my issues were solved. Only downside was that I had to reconfigure all the options in MPC-HC, SVP4 and madvr again.

Seems like updating using the SVP4 manager can cause this sort of issues.

Edit: I use W10 x64 as well.