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Old 9th May 2016, 23:43   #41  |  Link
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I am already using fmtconv. That wasn't really my point, though. Nor is the use of MPEG2Source (frankly, I don't care what source filter that avs script uses). I was merely contemplating the usefulness of vsavsreader, when the imported avs script uses its own source, from stratch, instead of building on what you have so far in your VapourSynth script.

Case reopened.
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Old 9th May 2016, 23:58   #42  |  Link
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I am already using fmtconv. That wasn't really my point, though. Nor is the use of MPEG2Source (frankly, I don't care what source filter that avs script uses). I was merely contemplating the usefulness of vsavsreader, when the imported avs script uses its own source, from stratch, instead of building on what you have so far in your VapourSynth script.

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Sorry I missed your point, it wasn't really clear to me, still isn't. Anyways, vsavsreader was created in 2012 when VapourSynth had very limited use so this plugin helped to fill that void. Nowadays is kinda obsolete since most of the useful scripts and plugins have been ported to VapourSynth. Also VS can load AVS 2.6 plugins directly so... Hence why your the first person to post in this thread since Dec. 2014.

And don't forget about AviSource:
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I'm just going to add that using vs avisource to open an avisynth script and (if necessary) fmtconv's 16 bit avisynth compatibility functions should work just as well.

I completely forgot that this plugin kinda is obsolete now because avisource exists.
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Sorry I missed your point, it wasn't really clear to me, still isn't. Anyways, vsavsreader was created in 2012 when VapourSynth had very limited use so this plugin helped to fill that void. Nowadays is kinda obsolete since most of the useful scripts and plugins have been ported to VapourSynth. Also VS can load AVS 2.6 plugins directly so... Hence why your the first person to post in this thread since Dec. 2014.

And don't forget about AviSource:

Fair enough. I'm just going to go with the new stuff, I reckon. Didn't realize vsavsreader was that old, really.
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Unfortunately I only have Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express so I guess I'm SOL when it comes to trying to compile a 64-bit vsavsreader.
* You need to install the Windows SDK 7.1 too and make it current.
* Your registry should have similar entries as here (but then for Windows SDK 7.1): https://web.archive.org/web/20140121...stry-keys.aspx

Then you will be able to compile 64-bit stuff.
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