1 (edited by chibasideup 05-09-2024 06:00:24)

Topic: Reverting to Avisynth from Vapoursynth deployment in SVP

Hi,

I am a new user to SVP. I'm really happy with the product and have been trying to squeeze the most out of it.
I had settled with MPC-BE for movies and using PotPlayer to process Youtube videos. This is mainly because SVPTube gives me a "File not found" message in MPC-BE most of the time and if I load it directly into MPC-BE through "load link" I don't get the full video quality. Also, I want to make use of Sponsorblock with yt-dlp and I can't figure out how to do that in MPC-BE.

Then I started experimenting with the RIFE AI engine, and it is far superior. I have a 4080 so I can handle realtime playback and the lack of artifacting is very noticeable. However, I deployed the Vapoursynth options in setting it up and now SVP does not work with PotPlayer+Avisynth. I have deployed Vapoursynth in Potplayer but I get the error "Vapoursynth cannot be found". I tried installing a standalone instance of Vaporsynth in the hopes that it would fix Potplayer but it ended up breaking SVP playback in MPC-BE (I assume because it defaulted to the new installation which lacked SVP dependencies). Regardless, it did not solve my PotPlayer issues.

TLDR; Is there a way I can have SVP configured so that it works with both PotPlayer+Avisynth and MPC-BE+Vapoursynth? Alternatively, how do I revert to Avisynth compatible settings?

Re: Reverting to Avisynth from Vapoursynth deployment in SVP

UPDATE: Okay, I don't know why this wasn't working but I managed to fix it by changing the renderer to default in PotPlayer and then back to MPC VR. Hopefully this helps someone else down the line. This is making SVP work on PotPlayer+Avisynth. However, Vapoursyth does not work for me with SVP at all in PotPlayer. I have follow the SVP manual instructions but, as stated above, I get the error "Vapoursynth cannot found". If anyone has nay suggestions on how to fix this I would be very appreciative. For while I do not expect RIFE to work with Youtube playback, I'd love to try ahahha.