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Old 5th June 2015, 17:46   #1  |  Link
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single frames to video

hi, people! Avisynth has a filter that split a video into its frames, one by one. Avisynth has a filter that does too the inverse: take a lot of frames (images) and turn it into a single video?
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sure? So i can put, for example, 6000 frames in imagesource and play them, for example, in 25 fps? If yes, how i do this? And how software can i use in order to save (render) the result of avisynth scripts? Can it be mpc-be? If no, which? Virtualdub sucks.
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sure? So i can put, for example, 6000 frames in imagesource and play them, for example, in 25 fps? If yes, how i do this? And how software can i use in order to save (render) the result of avisynth scripts? Can it be mpc-be? If no, which? Virtualdub sucks.
Look at the examples on the documentation page, it should not be hard to adapt them to your needs. If you want to save the sequence to a video you'll use either VDub or feed the script to x264, HCEnc, whatever.
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