Staxrip Portable Download

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To use StaxRip x64, extract the download file to a folder. For later simplicity (when updating), rename the extracted folder to “StaxRip”. Move the extracted folder to the “Program Files” folder (where most other programs files reside – or anywhere since StaxRip is portable). Open the StaxRip folder.

Hi,I know that x86 is no longer being supported. Some people in the + thread (at doom9) examined the slow down issue, they found the commit causing the problem and posted a build without this commit, the latest build has this AviSynth build included, this means QTGMC probably work under AviSynth+ x64 now too, the latest unofficial StaxRip build can be found here:For QTGMC under StaxRip has all plugins included.If you cannot find the necessary plugins for AviSynth+ I can help you with it, adding a filter profile in StaxRip can be done with the filter profiles editor found in the context menu. Not too hard when you know how.This is using the 32 bit version but I assume the 64 bit version works in a similar way?Right click on the filters list and select profiles.In the window that opens, I added this to the end of the 'Field' section.Advanced QTGMC = QTGMCNow QTGMC appears under 'Advanced' after right clicking on the'Field' filter.To load the required plugins, assuming they're not in the auto-loading plugins folder, would something like this be the easiest way to do it?Advanced QTGMC = LoadPlugin('E:Pluginsplugin1.dll')%newline%LoadP lugin('E:Pluginsplugin2.dll')%newline%QTGMC. Cheers.For the moment, The.King said he's gone back to 32 bit, but maybe he'll try the 64 bit version again once he's familiar with using QTGMC (he's already familiar with 32 bit StaxRip). One thing at a time, I guess.So to clarify, if he goes back to having 32 bit installed, he needs to add the following under the Field section in StaxRip's profiles editor once all the QTGMC required plugins are copied to the Avisynth plugins folder.Advanced QTGMC = QTGMCstax76,You might be able to answer this question.

I was thinking about it due to the discussion in the other thread.Say I run a 64 bit version of Windows. I install 32 bit which uses a portable version of 32 bit Avisynth+.I install StaxRip 64 bit and a 64 bit version of Avisynth. Can the two versions of Avisynth co-exist?Not having used a 64 bit version of Avisynth I'm not sure if there can be two auto-loading plugin folders in the registry. One for 32 bit Avisynth and one for the 64 bit version.

Do you know?Assuming there can only be one auto-loading plugins folder in the registry, obviously they can't share it so you couldn't use it, but would there be any reason why the installed 64 bit version of Avisynth couldn't load 64 bit plugins in scripts, while the 32 bit Avisynth loaded 32 bit plugins in scripts? Could the two versions co-exist okay?Thanks. I'm rather sure that + was designed supporting co-existence so yes, it should work fine. Thanks to you both for replying to the thread. As soon as I find where the latest version of QTGMC plugins are (i.e.

I got mine from here which started back in 2010 ) I'll be giving this a shot and hopefully won't blow anything up.Regarding the quotes above (and with my very limited knowledge ) I can confirm that both x64 & x86 Avisynths co-existed on my machine without issue and I was able to load both x86 & x64 versions of (at separate times) and test a short encode without a problem. Hope this helps.Again, thanks to all for the input & support. I'm still running XP but I've been planning to build a new PC since Skylake was released and run 64 bit Windows, and as soon as I do I'll play with the new version of StaxRio.I googled around and found there's a reasonable amount of info regarding + and auto-load directories on the Avisynth+ site.First though. Contrary to everything I've read to date, this post seems to indicate the 64 bit version of Avisynth+ is also capable of loading 32 bit plugins. Can you confirm that or am I reading it the wrong way? This post seems to indicate the 64 bit version of + is also capable of loading 32 bit plugins. Can you confirm that or am I reading it the wrong way?

All that I meant was - I had both versions of on my rig (at one point before I removed the x64 version) and when I ran the x64 version, everything loaded without issue and I could encode away - (I assume with the plugins the x64 version came with.)Similarly, when I ran the x86 Staxrip on my rig, everything loaded without issue and I could encode away - (I assume with the plugins the x86 version came with.)I have no idea if the x64 version is capable of running/loading x86 plugins, because I never mixed the two. The x64 version was sitting in my 'Program files' folder, and the x86 version was sitting in my 'Program Files (x86)' folder. Hope this clears my bit up?Similarly - best of luck with the new build.

I built my own PC two years ago - I swore I'd never do it again. (I recall issues with the MB and the heatsink).

For the moment, The.King said he's gone back to 32 bit.So to clarify, he needs to add the following under the Field section in 's profiles editor once all the QTGMC required plugins are copied to the plugins folder.Advanced QTGMC = QTGMC Is that all I have to do? I don't need to write any brain melting script to load the QTGMC plugin or anything? I assume that Staxrip x86 will just find the QTGMC plugin in C:Program Files (x86)AviSynthplugins and work away unaided??Update:1. I uninstalled all previous versions of Staxrip. There is nothing on my rig.2. I uninstalled all Avisynth.

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It is now as though I have never had Avisynth on my rig.3. I downloaded the version of Staxrip mentioned below. It's an x86 version of it.4. I downloaded the 2.6 version of Avisynth (x86)5. I downloaded the QTGMC zip files you uploaded for me and copied all files to C:Program Files (x86)AviSynthplugins as your other post suggested.6. I opened Staxrip & loaded an mkv source.

(really a.vob file made with '.)7. After reading the source, I get the following error message from Staxrip now: 'Failed to open source. AVIFileGetStream failed.'

Staxrip Portable Download

???Does anyone have any idea why I'm getting this error message when I've never seen it before and when I've followed all instructions above & in other posts?The only 'unusual' thing I found was - when I opened Staxrip initially, I got a message to say that the copy of Avisynth (2.6) was a different version to the one Staxrip required (originally 2.5) and gave me an option to continue or not. I continued and it indexed the file, but then threw up the error at the end?Also, can someone please confirm that StaxRip1.2.2.0.7z 2015-03-19 59.8MB is the latest build of a stable version of Staxrip x86?

I've seen one or two others, but they were all beta. (And I'm steering clear of x64 Staxrip for now, because of the whole QTGMC thing.)Thanks. This means QTGMC probably work under + x64 now tooIf you cannot find the necessary plugins for AviSynth+ I can help you with it, adding a filter profile in can be done with the filter profiles editor found in the context menu. I'm not sure how much support this thread is getting because the last 3 posts I made have gone unanswered?If QTGMC will probably work under this AviSynth+ x64 too, can you please.1. Help with the necessary plugins for QTGMC to work with this AviSynth+ x64, as you suggested?2.

Confirm the folder location where the QTGMC plugins should be stored. (a) here C:Program FilesAviSynth+plugins64 or (b) here C:Program FilesAviSynth+plugins64+ or (c) in one of the three folders 'avs', 'both', 'vs' located here C:Program FilesStaxrip x265AppsPlugins???3. From reading this thread, I understand that once the plugins have been stored correctly, I can Right click on the filters list, select profiles and in that window, add this to the Field: QTGMC = QTGMC. But do I need to do anything to load the plugin, based on the location given in '2' above?Thank you.

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