AviSynth 2.5.7 alpha 3
Posted on Friday, September 08 2006 @ 13:33 CEST by LSDsmurfFrameserving is a process by which you directly transfer video data from one program on your computer to another. No intermediate or temporary files are created. The program that opens the source file(s) and outputs the video data is called the frameserver. The program that receives the data could be any type of video application. Avisynth works like this: First, you create a simple text document with special commands, called a script. These commands make references to one or more videos and the filters you wish to run on them. Then, you run a video application, such as VirtualDub, and open the script file. This is when Avisynth takes action. It opens the videos you referenced in the script, runs the specified filters, and feeds the output to video application. The application, however, is not aware that Avisynth is working in the background. Instead, the application thinks that it is directly opening a filtered AVI file that resides on your hard drive.
Program Information Category: Multimedia Type: Free Version: 2.5.7 alpha 3 Size: 3.3MB Works on: / Product page: here |
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