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Conditional Filter
Hi,
In former times I often used the ConditionalFilter to make some quick filterings but apply these only to certain frames/parts of the video. That was quick and easy and worked simple with all filters I tried. Unfortunately the filter does not work any more with VD versions > 1.5. Lists incorrectly filters and crashes immerdiately when try to use. On the other hand newer filters like the nice and simple 6-axis-color-correction do not work with older versions < 2. Also crashes. I know that you can apply Blending, but painting the curves in this editor is far more complicated, then I'd better use avisynth in the first place. Could maybe anyone (adapt and?) compile the old source of conditionalFilter so that it worked with VD 2? The source is still here: http://web.archive.org/web/200504050...1/conditional/ Or are there other similar range-apply-metafilters for VD? ![]() |
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It looks like Borland C++ Builder 6 and the VCL library were used there. You can't even download modern versions of C++Builder without registration. This is one of the reasons why it is unpopular.
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Thanks for your help. I already had found that, and downloaded the compiler, but to learn to compile a VirtualDub filter with this is too much learning, I would need probably weeks, which i don't have.
I thought, maybe someone who knows all about this, could do it in 5 minutes, but I seem the only one who is interested in this filter, so it would be a bit too much to ask for this. The author could do, but seems to have gone long years ago... I will find some other workaround. ![]() |
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