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Old 28th October 2008, 23:54   #12  |  Link
JimH443
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Originally Posted by neuron2 View Post
Sounds like you're OK then. Not all apps open AVS scripts. As long as your encoder does, you're golden.
I had read in the manual on the very first page that Windows Media Player was supposed to be able to do this. Arg...

From the docs\english\index.htm:

For testing create a file called test.avs and put the following single line of text in it:

Version

Now open this file with e.g. Windows Media Player and you should see a ten-second video clip showing AviSynth's version number and a copyright notice.


So much for believing what I read.
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