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Old 14th May 2003, 17:20   #1  |  Link
neily
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AVSGenie v.2.5.2 released

Hi,

I have just put up v0.2.5.2 of AVSGenie at:

AVSGenie Homepage

For those unfamiliar with this effort of mine it is a GUI for AVISynth. Supports all internal filters except ApplyRange and EnsureVBRMP3Sync. Allows filters to be used more than once in the filter chain, and previews output in two adjacent windows so that the effects of filters can be reviewed. It also offers some support with frame-based filters such as trim, fade, etc.

Lots of changes. Supports AVISynth v2.5x as well as 2.0x. Saves and loads filter chain settings. Integrated means of help for the program, AVISynth, and plugins.

email me for bug reports, plugin support requests etc.
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Old 14th May 2003, 19:25   #2  |  Link
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Congratulations, your program looks really cool!
Hell of a lot features! Will need some time to get an overview

Unbelievable of how many things you thought (I'm fighting with the options menu right now...)
I have a feature-request: What do you think about implementing the possibility to open avs files sometimes?
This way one could use GKnot to resize and do all advanced filtering in your application...

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ultimatebilly,

Thanks for the feedback. I have to say I am not very familiar with GK. A while ago I decided for quality, long term compatability and for stand alone DVD player playability to stick with MPEG2 (my kid's grannies don't have computers). But I can look into it.
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