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+ | ====== AvsProxy/VapourSynth proxy ====== | ||
- | ===== Avisynth ? ===== | + | ===== Avisynth? ===== |
- | avisynth is a powerful scripting language with plenty of plugins. The sad thing is that it is only available on windows. | + | Avisynth is a powerful scripting language with plenty of plugins. The sad thing is that it is only available on Windows. |
- | Avisynth3 will work on both windows and linux but is still very young. | + | More info at [[http://avisynth2.sf.net|avisynth2.sf.net]]. |
- | More infos here [[http://avisynth2.sf.net|avisynth2.sf.net]]. | + | |
- | ---- | + | ===== AvsProxy? ===== |
- | ===== AvsProxy ? ===== | + | |
- | Avsproxy is a small executable meant to be run on windows or under wine. It is to be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ tools | + | AvsProxy is a small executable meant to be run on Windows or under Wine. It is to be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ tools as Avisynth is C++. GNU(nbsp)C++ does not like VC++ at all. The good news is that Microsoft has a free version of VC++ called Visual Studio Express. |
- | as avisynth is C++. Gnu C++ does not like VC++ at all. | + | |
- | The good news is that microsoft has a free version of VC++ called Visual Studio Express. | + | |
- | AvsProxy, as the name says, is a proxy between avisynth and avidemux. | + | AvsProxy, as the name says, is a proxy between Avisynth and Avidemux. It will ask Avisynth frames and make them available on a socket interface so that Avidemux can read them. |
- | It will ask avisynth frames and make them available on a socket interface so that avidemux can read them. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Only video is processed, there will be no audio whatever you do. | + | |
The syntax is simply | The syntax is simply | ||
- | avsproxy foo.avs | + | |
+ | //avsproxy foo.avs// | ||
or | or | ||
- | wine avsproxy.exe foo.avs (if you are running wine) | + | //wine avsproxy.exe foo.avs// (if you are running Wine) |
- | Note : | + | Note: |
- | * It works as well under 32 bits or 64 bits linux, with 32 bits or 64 bits avidemux, SMP or not. | + | |
- | * If you have error starting avsproxy, it means either your avisynth or avisynth-under-wine installation is incomplete. | + | * It works as well under 32 bits or 64 bits Linux, with 32 bits or 64 bits Avidemux, SMP or not. |
+ | * If you have error starting AvsProxy, it means either your Avisynth or Avisynth-under-Wine installation is incomplete. | ||
- | ---- | ||
===== Avidemux + AvsProxy ===== | ===== Avidemux + AvsProxy ===== | ||
- | Once you have started avsproxy, it is waiting on its socket to receive commands. | + | Once you have started AvsProxy, it is waiting on its socket to receive commands. Now we have to make Avidemux aware that it must read over that socket. To do so, we will create a fake video file that must contain the following: |
- | Now we have to make avidemux aware that it must read over that socket | + | |
- | + | ||
- | To do so, we will create a fake video file that must containe the following | + | |
ADAP | ADAP | ||
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- | Only the ADAP is important. The remaining text is just filler so that the file is not absurdly small. | + | Only the ADAP is important. The remaining text is just filler so that the file is not absurdly small. When reading such a file, Avidemux will try to contact AvsProxy over the socket. |
- | When reading such a file, avidemux will try to contact avsproxy over the socket. | + | |
- | ---- | ||
==== Example output ==== | ==== Example output ==== | ||
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Waiting for client to connect... | Waiting for client to connect... | ||
- | Now avidemux connects after reading the fake file ... | + | Now avidemux connects after reading the fake file... |
Client connected. | Client connected. | ||
Received get info... | Received get info... | ||
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This example is done on a 64 bits SMP system, and it works without problem. | This example is done on a 64 bits SMP system, and it works without problem. | ||
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===== Credits ===== | ===== Credits ===== | ||
- | Avsproxy is a derivative of avs2yuv by Loren Merritt | + | AvsProxy is a derivative of avs2yuv by Loren Merritt. |
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+ | ===== See also ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[http://avidemux.org/admForum/viewtopic.php?id=4397|Avisynth Proxy GUI]] for Windows(nbsp)(ndash) a graphical user interface for AvsProxy written by LoRd_MuldeR | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== VapourSynth? ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | VapourSynth is the next gen version of AviSynth. As a bonus, it is natively multiplatform. | ||
+ | As for Avisynth, a small proxy used, but this time there is a native GUI for it : vsProxy_gui. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Select the .vs file, and then click run. | ||
+ | |||
+ | VSProxy is using the same internals as AVSProxy, so as far as avidemux itself is concerned, VSPRoxy = AVSProxy. | ||
+ | |||
+ | On the avidemux side, select File->connect to avsproxy and you are good to go. | ||
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