System exception - Illegal Instruction - Possible issue with resize module

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lazbert123
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Re: System exception - Illegal Instruction - Possible issue with resize module

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emcodem wrote: Thu Oct 06, 2022 7:23 am
lazbert123 wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 1:56 pm Intel Xeon E5-2650 v2
thats an old friend of mine :D I guess about 50% of the servers i did take care about at work did or do still have this processor :D
Btw, are you sure that you need the resize module in combination with the A/V decoder at all? The encoding processors usually do resize on their own...

It is truly a workhorse of a server this one, churning through content all day! Even with an old chip we'd struggle without it :)

I do need to go through most of our workflows as they're a good few years old now. I suspect like you say, we can remove the resize module on a number of them and simplify things down!

Many thanks to both of you for your help and advice with this one. It's a brilliant bit of software that's really made life a lot easier.
WarrenABS
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Re: System exception - Illegal Instruction - Possible issue with resize module

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Hello,

I just wanted to ask if it is also possible to get the new JPSDR .dll that was uploaded to wetransfer at https://we.tl/t-mDH93LuhBa? Unfortunately the transfer has expired and I am also using the Intel Xeon E5-2650 v2 so I am facing the same issue.
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Re: System exception - Illegal Instruction - Possible issue with resize module

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hey @WarrenABS

Thanks for using FFAStrans and welcome to the forum!

This avisynth stuff is actually @FranceBB domain but if i understood correct you just can just use Release_W7 from here:
https://github.com/jpsdr/plugins_JPSDR/ ... /tag/3.3.0
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Re: System exception - Illegal Instruction - Possible issue with resize module

Post by FranceBB »

Release_W7 is SSE2 and more, which means that it will probably run just fine on that CPU 'cause it has 'till AVX.

Nonetheless, in case anyone still wants the slow plain C version (no ASM), here: https://mega.nz/folder/7VMRzDyC#fdzA6NsBQx9lldYzblKJsQ
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