Thank you so much for testing this out!
That is just what i feared, we cannot simply deliver some missing dll files but instead the whole directx and media foundation platform needs to be installed.
Our way to get around will be to notify the ffmpeg guys about this and/or use another ffmpeg build for delivery with ffastrans, it might take a while.
Until then, users that don't have the mentioned windows features enabled and windows "N" users need to use the ffmpeg.exe and ffprobe.exe from older ffastrans version or replace them by other custom builds.
(UN)Fortunately there would be a change in this area anyway due to ffmpeg zeranoe closing down which means we need to change our ffmpeg build provider.
MFPIat.DLL is missing
Re: MFPIat.DLL is missing
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?
Re: MFPIat.DLL is missing
Emcodem,
after all tests done I rename copied dll to name.old, then I had to force to stop all exe app around ffastrans needs.
system was working but with some loose of ffprobe or ffmpeg feature and today I can see en error concerning "processors.a3x" clicking on OK does not bring other messages.
br,
Jerrysub
after all tests done I rename copied dll to name.old, then I had to force to stop all exe app around ffastrans needs.
system was working but with some loose of ffprobe or ffmpeg feature and today I can see en error concerning "processors.a3x" clicking on OK does not bring other messages.
br,
Jerrysub
Re: MFPIat.DLL is missing
Hey,
oh, i hoped you were using some test installation for this.
It will be a good idea to clean up after these tests, so get rid of all copies of mfplat.dll that you placed manually in c:\windows\system32 and syswow64 folders as well as everywhere else.
However, as long as you work with an older ffastrans version than 1.1, the mfplat stuff should not be disturbing anything. So if this error was thrown by an older version, it might not even be connected to our experiments.
Anyway, cleaning up all the files we placed for testing will be a good thing.
oh, i hoped you were using some test installation for this.
It will be a good idea to clean up after these tests, so get rid of all copies of mfplat.dll that you placed manually in c:\windows\system32 and syswow64 folders as well as everywhere else.
However, as long as you work with an older ffastrans version than 1.1, the mfplat stuff should not be disturbing anything. So if this error was thrown by an older version, it might not even be connected to our experiments.
Anyway, cleaning up all the files we placed for testing will be a good thing.
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?