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17th July 2005, 02:13 | #1 | Link |
Errant Knight
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avsFilmCutter Ver 2.0 b Video Editing tool for AviSynth
avsFilmCutter version 0.0.2.0 beta, version date 27 July 2007
For trouble with viewing YV12 try a different decompressor or maybe you need one.www.xvid.org You can install xvid on your computer. The beta designation has remained to warn the user that the program is under heavy devolopment, very heavy. I try to release stuff that works. Everything is subject to change however. Therefore save your last version, you may like it better. Last edited by Ebobtron; 28th July 2007 at 00:23. Reason: Version update |
18th July 2005, 08:32 | #2 | Link |
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Version 0.0.2.0 beta change log
Changes in version 0.0.2.0 beta - 27 July 2007
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Last edited by Ebobtron; 28th July 2007 at 00:39. Reason: version update |
20th July 2005, 22:31 | #3 | Link |
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Seems nobody is interested so I decided to write something.
I really appreciate your effort. I appreciate you want to share your application for free. Doesn't matter if it works perfectly or it doesn't. This is just the beginning and I can see you have many new and great features to create in the future. I was just testing your soft. In my opinion you did a very good job. Just think also about more comfortable gui so that every, even less advanced users will be able to use it intuitivly. Also, when it is the first run, many various windows, confirmations ect. appear. is it neccesary ? Next thing, every user is able to run AVSEdit even if this tool is not installed in the system. So, then we can see the Message (Create process failed). These are the things I have noticed for the time being. Of course don't think it was my purpose to find fault your work. No. Programming is also one of my interests and I also develope my own free application writen in Delphi. I just know that it's quite difficult to find every bug and to judge your own program. Nothing is more helpful than users opinions good luck! Prozac |
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@dr.Prozac
Thanks for the kind words and for showing an interrest. Quote:
I noted in the original “know issues” list that the trim edit view had problems. However, I did not see how horrid it was to anyone but me till after I had it out. Version 0.2b is better. I hope more feedback will lead to a better working layout. Quote:
I also warned about stray popup message boxes. I left those in the program for the first release because I would know where the program was crashing if FilmCutter did not startup on some systems. In addition, I wanted the user to know that the program was going to write to his hard-drive. Not very elegant but it works and they are temporary. Moreover, there are a few I have forgotten about so let me know please. Quote:
I left the Launch AVSEdit feature in the script edit menu because I wanted feedback on whether anyone would like it. I am sorry that for those without AVSEdit that it is not included. Version 0.3b will add a tool bar of six user-defined buttons so you can add or change to suit your needs Quote:
Absolutely, much of the programs structure depends on the features so feedback from users will definitely define the program in the future. Last edited by Ebobtron; 21st July 2005 at 05:32. Reason: context error |
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30th July 2005, 21:58 | #5 | Link |
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Some people say, no news is good news. Others remind that if you cannot say something nice, say nothing at all.
I wonder which applies here. For all of you who have looked the program over and are still shaking your heads, I am sorry. I also would like to thank anyone who has tried the program. This version should provide enough features that a person could do something with it. Version 0.4b is a fix for 0.3b. Version 0.0.0.4b is up on the website. http://members.aol.com/avsfilmcutter/ Going to California to visit the Mouse, August 7 thought the 13th. If you post a comment to the forum or email. You will not get a response during that time, I will be with my granddaughter. Don't really think it will be a problem. Changes in version 0.0.0.3b 7/30/2005
Thanks Ebob Last edited by Ebobtron; 1st August 2005 at 18:17. Reason: Omission |
1st August 2005, 18:37 | #6 | Link |
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Adding F5 shortcut key to the script editor window resulted in the 't' key being ignored by my message loop.
Cannot tell you why. Did a quick rewrite and now the F6 button play/stops the video and the F5 key works as well. Other little fixes too, look at the change log in the downloaded file. |
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Images posted to the forum must be reviewed by the forum before they can be viewed, it can take a day or so. Once again, thank you, for your time and interest in the program, any info positive or negative is helpful. It is very easy as the programmer to have tunnel vision and miss how misleading a few poorly chosen words can be. Last edited by Ebobtron; 14th August 2005 at 03:51. Reason: contents |
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14th August 2005, 09:42 | #10 | Link |
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ebobtron: Would you consider making it opensource? Wouldn't mind adding some bits. Been wanting to write something similar for ages, but as dragongodz points out, I can't start another project I won't finish...
-Nic EDIT: ps On windows2000 I have the same problem as is reported on NT4. Strange. I could fix it if only the source was available..... lol Last edited by Nic; 14th August 2005 at 09:55. |
15th August 2005, 00:02 | #11 | Link |
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@Nic
I‘d love some help. As far as open source, she is nowhere near ready for that; nor do I think my ego is either. Version 0.5b is underway let me finish that and do some cleanup, I‘ll send you details on the source when 0.5 is done. I think I can put all that together in about two weeks, currently resting from my vacation. As far as the issues with NT 4.x and Win2000. Nnigam’s last post suggests that he can see the text in the buttons that have text. I think my menu structure is so poorly written that intuitive is the last thing it might be called. My wife clams that communication is not one of my skills. If you select the “Preview” window view from the script editor the script will not automatically load, which at this time is by design. If you load a script from file or save the script you are working on the “Trim Edit” window will load the video and because I use the same instance of the video viewer for both “Trim Edit” and “Preview” the video will already be loaded. Furthermore, if you load a script while in one of the views with a video window, the script will load. F5 or view script (see how dumb my labels are, sounds like script view) saves the text in the script editor window and then loads the saved file “preview.avs” into the viewer and again it uses the same video viewer and view as “Preview“. Just switching views will not load the script. So I added the shortcut. As for the rest, the program has no title or menu bar. I am shooting for menus that apply to the task and so they are right under my finger. If there is more than I have been able to gleam from nnigam’s posts please elaborate. The program is cookie dough and we can make it what we what it to be. Version 0.5b should contain the following enhancements.
I want to get working on the parts of the program that made me start this thing. So if you have time to help I would be honored and I have many questions. If you do not OK. Your software has been a great aid to me. You showing an interest in FilmCutter has made my day. Thanks Nic |
15th August 2005, 01:49 | #12 | Link |
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@Ebobtron
I wanna try your app but I don't get a successful download from your website (and the guilty is my crap ISP ... ). Could you host it in another place as rapidshare.de for instance? Forgive me for any inconvenience! TIA, |
5th October 2005, 05:44 | #15 | Link |
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New version 0.0.0.7b
Mostly a bug release.
http://members.aol.com/avsfilmcutter/ Finally got the trim edit view closer to where I what it. I have renamed it to video edit view. For the next version, I am working on color space detection, audio stream info and a draft mode for the video editor view to speed up (maybe) preview. As for future feature additions. Anyone have a preference? Batch encoding or an input Wizard. Or something else perhaps? Last edited by Ebobtron; 6th October 2005 at 01:42. |
8th October 2005, 15:59 | #16 | Link |
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New version 0.0.0.8b
Mostly a bug release.
http://members.aol.com/avsfilmcutter/ Select New Project did not reset the check box or all the source/project flags. You may delete an encoder from filmcutter's encoder list. Script output properties now displays the audio sample rate and the color space output by AviSynth. It displays "YUY2", "YV12", and "DIB ". DIB shows up for either RGB32 or RGB24 (guess I will have to dig deeper). Soon you will be able to tell FilmCutter which color space your external encoder expects to see. In addition, I think my idea about a draft mode preview may be very lame. Thanks again for looking in, Ebobtron Last edited by Ebobtron; 20th October 2005 at 16:49. |
26th October 2005, 19:12 | #17 | Link |
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Version 0.9 beta has a reworked status bar. You can save your project output scripts without messing up the current project. The encoder application dialog box has been reworked to allow color-space testing before launching the encoder. Max number of unique encoder configurations increased from nine to 99. I have also enabled very basic avi viewing (note the retro file open dialog box with preview). See the change log at the top of this thread.
http://members.aol.com/avsfilmcutter http://rapidshare.de/files/6795203/F...9beta.zip.html |
2nd November 2005, 21:08 | #18 | Link |
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Hello all,
Version 0.0.1.0 beta is up and ready for download. More work done to the encoder dialog box to fix and improve. Added tab control to the script editor. When a project is open the user can switch between source and project scripts in the editor window by clicking on a tab. see the change log in this thread. http://members.aol.com/avsfilmcutter or http://rapidshare.de/files/7103415/F...0beta.zip.html Wish everyone has a happy and safe holiday season. ebobtron |
2nd November 2005, 23:42 | #19 | Link |
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Ebobtron,
May you consider to implement in AVS script editor: 1. select avisynth function from menu list: 2. select parameters for selected fuction from list see here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...114#post729114
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3rd November 2005, 08:34 | #20 | Link | |
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Hi Fizick,
You have given me an early Christmas present, thank you. I have always considered such a feature far too difficult to maintain. I have been thinking about an implementation of the TransAll plugin for FilmCutter’s scene editor. If the plugin is in the directory, the feature is available. This certainly changes my thinking. There is one problem though; you people are about eleven years ahead of me. I could use a little help in catching up. I have no clue how to read data from the dll. Can someone volunteer to catch me up? Update: As of 11/10/05 I know how to access avisynth.dll to obtain filter lists and the like. Quote:
Ebobtron Last edited by Ebobtron; 10th November 2005 at 16:58. Reason: Issue update |
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