Version of VDubMod that I use (might be later ones, but with off by 1 bug re-installed) 1.5.10.3 build 2550.
I dont have complete source for above version.
Here source for 1.5.10.2 build 2542 (sourceforge):-
https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdubmod/files/
Here Fizick fix, not sure if any diff to build 2550:-
http://www.mediafire.com/download/9a...src_fizick.zip
Executable 1.5.10.3 build 2550 (32 bit):-
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3l...10_3_b2550.zip
Was not aware of existence of VirtualDub+ (you have a link ?, found some on-line but by unknown sites), this might be just what the doctor ordered.
There are versions of VDMod about v1.7.8, (maybe French I think [EDIT: Actually JAP]), but they are broken, off by 1.
The VD script editor is quite basic, should work OK with AVS or AVS+ (32 bit), basic text editing, allows insert of trim set, range and frame number (from within VD main),
also save & reload script, save & refresh script. Not really much more than that.
(changing TAB setting from 8 to 4 might also be nice, real tedious having to reformat tabs to SPACE before and after VDMod use).
EDIT: Above "basic text editing", really only normal text entry + cursor keys + delete key + TAB key.
There is also some kind of auto comment/uncomment of hilited lines (I could live without that).
CTRL/Z Undo
CTRL/Y Redo
CTRL/P Insert current frame
CTRL/R Insert Range
CTRL/T Insert Trim with range
CTRL/I Import Frameset as Trims (replicate VDub range deletions into script).
CTRL/SHIFT/O Insert filename, never used.
CTRL/SHIFT/C Insert crop, never used.
CTRL/SHIFT/ALT/C Comment selected.
CTRL/SHIFT/ALT/U UnComment selected.
CTRL/F Find (dont work disabled in menu)
F3 Find Next (dont work disabled in menu)
F5 Save and reopen at current frame.
F7 Save and open.
Thats basically it. (Ones I frequently use in BLUE)
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Where can I find a feature-by-feature list of what the script support in VDMod is?
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See the executable above and see Tools menu [EDIT: The script editor has its own window and little menu].
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I saw references to programs like AVSPmod. What is wrong with them, why vdub is still needed?
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I do not use AvsPMod because I object to it editing/changing my carefully prepared scripts (I keep having to change them back again).
I guess if you are a script user rather than developer, then it is less grossly annoying.
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From the point of implementing, it might be better for health to move script editor to plugin.
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WOW, I had considered that but had no idea if possible, t'would be magick
All hail shekh