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I've done that multiple times. It does register successfully, however SVP still gives me the script error, and the wshext, and wshom files still fail to register.  So it just kinda leads me in a circle.
Maybe this might shed some light on the issue. On a hunch, I installed SVP 4 Free to see if it played. I had to uninstall 3.1.7 because it's avisynth was conflicting with SVP 4 even though I uninstalled avisynth 2.5. After I uninstalled SVP 3.1.7, SVP 4 worked and played smooth playback perfectly fine. I was mostly wanting to stay on 3.1.7 because it had profile customization, but on its own 4 seems to mask the artifacts really well. I would still like to fix this issue though.

Today I tried to watch some videos and was met with a strange error. It's even stranger because I haven't changed anything on my computer, and it was working fine yesterday. I searched around google, as well as this forum, and found some users having the same issue as me, however they would either solve it with a step that didn't work for me, or the thread stopped getting responses.
This is the error I'm getting.

Error preparing smooth playback! Script error:
C:\Program Files (x86)\SVP\SVPMgr.wsf(15, 2) WScript.CreateObject: Could not create object named "Scripting.FileSystemObject".

C:\Program Files (x86)\SVP\SVPMgr.wsf(30, 2) Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method

Along the top of MPC-HC it reads: Import: Couldn't open "C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Roaming\SVP3.1\AVS\ffdshow.avs"(ffdshow_filter_avisynth_script, line 4)
Here are the steps I've taken to try and resolve this issue, with no success.
-Reinstall SVP 3.1.7a
-Reinstall Avisynth
-replace avisynth.dll in sysWOW64 folder
-Followed steps of Method 2 found here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/949140
All of the .dlls worked until the last 2. wshext.dll, wshom.ocx.
These gave me the error-

The module "c:\windows\syswow64\wshext.dll" was
loaded but the call to DLLRegisterServer failed with
error code 0x80040201
For more information about this problem, search
online using the error code as a search term.

Searching this error pretty much sent me in a circle. Following this https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rajake … x80040201/, and registering the the dll worked fine, but the wshext.dll and wshom.ocx still failed to register.
-From here I tried reindexing windows
-Running Windows Fix It
-Running a command that scanned for corrupted system files, which it found none.
-Adding the AppData folder to exclusions in Avast AV
-Completely turning off my AV

So my issue is pretty much post for post found here: http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2862
However, I dont have any McAfee products, or this TRON script, and thus the thread ended. So I feel I've no other options, but to make my own thread and hopefully get this fixed.
Thank you. I'll put the recent log below.

17:52:30.268; Start: SVPMgr 3.1.7a (74) starts...
17:52:30.269; AppDataPath: C:\Users\Grunt211\AppData\Roaming (ANSI)
17:52:30.269; Start: read settings file settings.ini
17:52:30.269; Start: load language file - English. Duration: 51 ms
17:52:30.320; Start: check Avisynth installed
17:52:30.321; Start: clear Logs folder
17:52:30.322; Start: CPU and threads count detection
CPU: AMD FX-8350 Eight-Core Processor  [8 threads]
17:52:30.323; Start: SVPMgr folders prepare. Duration: 9 ms
17:52:30.332; Start: read settings file SVPMgr.ini
17:52:30.334; Start: GPUs settings detection
GPU_11: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (3180)
17:52:30.650; Start: monitors settings detection
Display#00010003: 1600 x 1200 @ 60
Display#00010001: 1920 x 1080 @ 60
17:52:30.651; Start: disable LNG-file write when UAC enabled
17:52:30.651; Start: change SVP-manager priority
17:52:30.651; Start: register hotkeys. Duration: 8 ms
17:52:30.659; Start: get versions of modules used
ffdshow.ax: 1.3.4531
avisynth.dll: Avisynth, 2.6.0.6 (CRC32:30E0D263)
svpflow1.dll: 2.0.4
svpflow2.dll: 2.0.3
17:52:30.659; Start: refresh autostart state in registry
17:52:30.659; Start: some more work with registry
17:52:30.662; Start: create menu. Duration: 7 ms
17:52:30.669; Start: update settings file settings.ini. Duration: 9 ms
17:52:30.678; Start: prepare "About the program" window. Duration: 11 ms
17:52:30.689; Start: enable ffdShow waiting mode
17:52:30.689; Start: prepare to work is complete
17:52:30.690; RefreshSVP
17:52:30.692; ===== Waiting for ffdshow video

17:52:37.810; Performance statistics:
  Waiting for ffdshow video
  CPU usage 3%  Duration: 0:06  SVP Index 0x
  Memory used at start:0 at end:0 stable
17:52:37.810; ===== Detected playback with ffdShow. AppName: mpc-hc.exe, PID: 1808, supports 4GB RAM
17:52:37.824; used avisynth.dll: Avisynth, 2.6.0.6 (CRC32:30E0D263) from C:\Windows\system32\
17:52:37.826; GetDimensionAndFPS_Grab start. Duration: 34 ms
17:52:37.860; GetDimensionAndFPS_Grab result: 960x720 23.976
17:52:37.862; T1T: begin. Duration: 966 ms
17:52:38.828; screen settings refinement: Display#00010001: 1920 x 1080 @ 60.081
17:52:38.829; T1T: GetAllMediaParams
17:52:38.830; ### CorrectStereoModeByAppAndFilename: [Coalgirls]_FLCL_01_(960x720_Blu-ray_FLAC)_[55255EAE].mkv
17:52:38.831; T1T: SettingsPrepare
17:52:38.836; T1T: Preparing smooth playback...
17:52:38.837; T1T: WriteAllMediaParamsToIni
17:52:38.837; SVPMgr: play "C:\Users\Grunt211\AppData\Roaming\SVP 3.1\" avs x86. Duration: 133 ms
17:52:38.970; Selected profile: 1280x720@24. Duration: 6 ms
17:52:38.976; ===== Playback
23.976 * (5 : 2) = 59.94 fps
17:52:38.976; SetPriorityPlayer: 2. Duration: 390 ms
17:52:39.366; Error: Error preparing smooth playback! Script error:
C:\Program Files (x86)\SVP\SVPMgr.wsf(15, 2) WScript.CreateObject: Could not create object named "Scripting.FileSystemObject".

C:\Program Files (x86)\SVP\SVPMgr.wsf(30, 2) Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method
17:52:41.049; ===== Playback
17:52:42.546; RefreshSVP
17:52:42.548; ===== Waiting for ffdshow video