Re AviSynth:
Thanks for posting Mattias. I wanted to add a few words of explanation.
AviSynth is a program that enables you to write a video script that to most video players appears as a video file.
The first thing is to install AviSynth.
You can do that by running the batch file as Mattias suggested. Or you can just install it from http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page
if you do not want to fiddle with the batch files and that is what I did.
I suggest you run a simple script as per the instructions in http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page
Use your media player or ffplay or VirtualDubMod and open up the script just like another video file to make sure it runs ok.
Then you will need some real scripts. I got mine from the Vide Fred's installation.
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=144271
Check the scripts subdirectory
The one I used is option4 with some mods.
Not sure if AvsPmod link that Mattias posted has any real script samples?
But this is essential because you cannot just go and start turning the scripts out.
Once you have the sample script you do not really need AvsPmod. Just use the text editor and fix up the paths to you video file. Then open it with Media Player or ffplay or VirtualDub and see if anything needs fixing.
Looks through the script and try grasp the main parts of it such as resolutions and some of the filters used etc. Post a question here if you do not understand something.
Then you can move into AvsPmod for script editing if you want to go that way (I just use notepad+)
I also want to mention AvsMeter tool. It is very handy for troubleshooting problems with the plugins.
Thanks for posting Mattias. I wanted to add a few words of explanation.
AviSynth is a program that enables you to write a video script that to most video players appears as a video file.
The first thing is to install AviSynth.
You can do that by running the batch file as Mattias suggested. Or you can just install it from http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page
if you do not want to fiddle with the batch files and that is what I did.
I suggest you run a simple script as per the instructions in http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page
Use your media player or ffplay or VirtualDubMod and open up the script just like another video file to make sure it runs ok.
Then you will need some real scripts. I got mine from the Vide Fred's installation.
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=144271
Check the scripts subdirectory
The one I used is option4 with some mods.
Not sure if AvsPmod link that Mattias posted has any real script samples?
But this is essential because you cannot just go and start turning the scripts out.
Once you have the sample script you do not really need AvsPmod. Just use the text editor and fix up the paths to you video file. Then open it with Media Player or ffplay or VirtualDub and see if anything needs fixing.
Looks through the script and try grasp the main parts of it such as resolutions and some of the filters used etc. Post a question here if you do not understand something.
Then you can move into AvsPmod for script editing if you want to go that way (I just use notepad+)
I also want to mention AvsMeter tool. It is very handy for troubleshooting problems with the plugins.
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