Sorry I've made a mistake: ANSI not ASCII
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BD3D2MK3D saves the AVS script in UTF-8 anyway, regardless of the presence of accented characters
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Sorry, no, it stores normally as ANSI in Windows. Tested with your last beta.
If I open the avs and then select
file store as... then the opening windows shows
Codierung: ANSI - code: ANSI
not UTF-8 in the botom line.
The error comes if it is UTF-8 code because Avisynth needs ANSI.
I will repeat the test with special characters.
(The movie was
How to Train Your Dragon but I wrote
Drachenzähmen)