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And there are also [AviSynthPlus Neo](https://github.com/nekopanda/AviSynthPlus), which can utilize CUDA cores internally (QTGMC CUDA version can be found in his [plugins pack](https://github.com/nekopanda/AviSynthCUDAFilters/releases)).

Weirdly It worked with portable yesterday. I will look into it later

[FrameServer.zip](https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip/files/8318257/FrameServer.zip) does that work?

Probably something weird on your end. Try with my entire staxrip folder then: https://mega.nz/file/6wMGGTgR#-3LLzWnjV35ruzIP5vSms_YZsuGJfgQnfEA3oRGBK7A

Depends on maintainer decision 👐

From my experience... Don't try to split and merge open-gop hevc streams, it will produce bad things in result.

> Source filters supply timestamp for each frame in clip's properties It does, but per frame basis. Each frame must supply timestamp. If it's CFR clip, timestamp remains the same....

3.8 is the latest win7 supported version. Maybe its possible to compile 3.9 for win7, but I never tried.

@shssoichiro As temporary workaround you may use my [patch ](https://github.com/DJATOM/vapoursynth-preview/commit/4e7c73597df3576d6cd374a16bfeaf3f7f0bea86) (with [libp2p](https://github.com/DJATOM/LibP2P-Vapoursynth) plug-in).

Ah, indeed. I forgot to update for latest changes. Will make new patch soon.