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13th June 2007, 15:05 | #81 | Link |
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I offer an alpha. 0.0.2.0 alpha 1 - 13 June 2007Thanks IanB, Leak, and of course Fizick |
25th June 2007, 15:56 | #82 | Link |
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Thanks all Last edited by Ebobtron; 25th June 2007 at 21:34. |
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Hello, Last edited by Ebobtron; 22nd July 2007 at 12:22. |
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Specific script for each clip?
Hi!
I have used avscutter just a short while and maybe the function is there but I cannot work it out. Is it possible to use a specific .avs -script for every individual clip? If not I personally think it would be a great feature to implement. Great program BTW! |
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22nd August 2007, 22:42 | #89 | Link |
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Whohoo!
I'd love to play with it. Since I use High Definition footage I downscale to make it easier to edit it and when finished I want to apply all the filters in the correct rez. This ones gonna be my new favourite, it will make my work a thousand times easier! |
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here is the alpha you can play with. Last edited by Ebobtron; 27th October 2007 at 04:44. Reason: typo & oops two ts in cutter |
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@Ebobtron
I have tried the new version a while but I cannot do a few things: 1. If I want to change the in and out numbers i cannot do this after i clicked "add". 2. How do I add a new script for each clip with the "a"- button? When I click it only the source .avs is there and I cannot choose another. 3. If i want to change the order of the edited clips in the video editor i can't move them. 4. In the AVSFilmCutter generated avs-script i cannot change anything, afterwards everything is like it was before I changed it. One good thing to implement I think would be to be able to change the AVSFilmCutter generated scripts yourself if u want to. But I thought you could do that already? Maybe I did not do these operations the right way so please tell me I can feel it getting more and more powerful, I am really excited about it Last edited by anton_foy; 27th August 2007 at 13:34. |
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Thanks for the feedback Last edited by Ebobtron; 27th August 2007 at 19:29. |
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28th August 2007, 18:50 | #93 | Link |
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@ anton_foy el at
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29th August 2007, 10:29 | #94 | Link |
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Wen I Add a new Source Script (containing only the filters I want to apply and no videosource call) the image gets a green too gray gradient all over and no picture.
If I add a videosource to the new script it works but that will just kill the whole idea of adding source scripts in the first place. Sorry Ebobtron but the link for the new version is down. Great work, keep me updated |
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I am sorry but you may have me at a disadvantage, that being I don't understand what you wish for. Last edited by Ebobtron; 29th August 2007 at 10:55. |
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Sorry, I wasn't thinking right this morn...
I had forgot to copy the video source line into every new script: mpeg2source("C:\III.d2v") Now it is working but I think it would be easier if I did not have to use a new script for every single clip. But maybe this will be a hard thing to do. I was thinking more like adding a script similar to adding a preset with filters but the preset is an .avs-script (containing only the filters and the way you would like to use them). That way you could use the source-script(only containing the footage) and later add the filters for your purpose (e.g. denoise, saturation, sharpening or whatever) in different .avs scripts. Confusing? It is hard to explain in writing for me, if you want I can maybe show in a more visual approach. Another idea I had was to put the filters directly in the AVSFilmCutters generated script like this: Va = Import("C:\CUT.avs") t01 = trim(Va,25,112) Levels(0, .56, 255, 0, 255) converttoyuy2(true) t02 = trim(Va,424,695) AddGrain(15,0) converttoyuy2(true) t03 = trim(Va,1049,1263) Levels(0, .30, 255, 0, 255) converttoyuy2(true) t01++t02++t03 |
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@ anton_foy
For the continued feedback. I had composed this long answer that now seems preachy in my current state of mind. So I don't think boring you to death with my philosophy of script writing is an appropriate way to say thanks. The bad news is that there are many ways to approach script writing. The good news is that there are many ways to approach script writing. Where to put filters depends on the filters and where the final result is going. Opinions on this will vary widely, depending of course on the filter. I think that most would agree that cutting and splicing at the very end of the script should cause the least amount of grief. Looking at your example: If FilmCutter could be taught to treat every group of frames defined as a unique object that is then modified by the group of filters defined for that object. That is a little ambitious for me and out of the current structure, though not completely impossible. As far as filter presets, look at creating user functions that are stacks of your favorite filters for a given task. Or write your own script templates. If some of your concern is the way some filters really can make real-time editing a painfully slow thing to endure. Those filters can be disabled manually with the # comment thingy or you can do the following: Create and put in the AviSynth plug-in folder a *.avsi with the following line in it.So much for the non boring reply. My reason for the multiple source interface is two fold, a multiple document editor is more useful that a single editor( notepad ++ is a good example and once I work out its relationship to the project implementation I will implement that as well. The other reason for the multiple source support is a multiple camera support idea I have where with the satellite video windows that are now kind of a waste can contain a separate source synchronized to some main source where FilmCutter does the keeping track of all the frame offsets, this is why the editor needs to be very freewheeling. How some last minute hype. The next release of FilmCutter will have, besides dissolves and fades, "wipes"; thanks to a mask transition function, that stickboy wrote. Now doesn't that just leave you wanting more. If you wish to share your ideas in any way, I am up for a listen or look and learn. Rob Last edited by Ebobtron; 1st September 2007 at 04:04. |
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Hi again Ebobtron and everyone!!
What if I want to encode as Quicktime using the QTOutput("C:\vid.mov") -command? Since Im editing in HD I don't like to export as uncompressed avi and then re-export it as QT in Vdub. Thanks Last edited by anton_foy; 13th September 2007 at 14:37. |
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@anton_foy,
hello back at you ebob |
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Hello,
The results of my latest brain storm or brain fart () is ready to share (maybe). An unofficial alpha version FilmCutter21a2_102707.zip |
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