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Old 26th October 2012, 16:59   #11  |  Link
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@SEt. Can I offer a suggestion, please? If read ahead buffering is required to make many of these filters (especially temporal ones) work properly in an MT environment, would it not be a good idea to add such a feature into Avisynth 2.6 MT? That way it would be native to the environment, instead of relying on a third party's software being at a reliable patch level? (In fact I'm not keen on being forced to use ffdshow, so I'm running single threaded instead.) Besides, wouldn't it be better to have all the required functionality self contained as part of your Avisynth MT "package"?

For instance, have a SetMTBuffer(framesback int, framesahead int) function. Or build the buffering functionality into existing Avisynth source filters such as avisource() and directshowsource().

I imagine this might not be a trivial piece of work for you, but I thought I'd put it out there as a suggestion to see what you and others think.

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