Topic: SVP 3.1.7a Smooth Playback Script Error
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 video17:52:37.810; 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