![]() ![]() The default filename in a save script dialog wasn't taken from the first source in the script in some cases ![]() VirtualDub and VFAPI plugins can be also inserted now with the 'Insert plugin.' menu option and the 'GetPluginString' macro function, and be dropped over a script Add original source time (%ST) and encoded frame type (?T) to the video status bar options (only works with ffms as source filter and no temporal filters in the script) Add an option to not prompt to save a script if it doesn't already exist on the filesystem Add 'Run analysis pass' to the 'Video' menu (for two-pass filters) Add an option to decide based on the video resolution the coefficients used in the conversion to RGB for the video preview I will be glad to continue updating the first post with new versions and stuff, if necessary. My own contributions are not the ones that have been pushing AvsPmod forward over the past couple of years, so hopefully things will continue to improve just as always. Vdcrim has contributed lots of changes to AvsPmod, and he has also created a new Git Repository for the project: įrom here on out, I don't think I will be posting much more regarding AvsPmod, as things have gotten really busy for me, and I don't have the time that I used to. ![]() ![]() UPDATE: AvsPmod 2.3.0 released, link removed Request: Can you add a LoadVirtualdubPlugin option ? I'm tired to write it manuallyĮdit > insert > LoadVirtualdubPlugin would be very much appreciated, thank you LoadvirtualdubPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\virtualdub1.9\plugins\rgbeq.vdf","rgbeq",1)Īre really these the characters you're seeing in the "save processing settings" file? I tried to reproduce your settings and got this: Here is my full script in the hope you can find out what's wrong ![]()
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