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Avidemux => Stable branch (2.5) discussion => Topic started by: hgurol on August 01, 2012, 05:12:40 PM

Title: frame servers - AvxSynth on Linux
Post by: hgurol on August 01, 2012, 05:12:40 PM
I have just heard about AvxSynth, the linux port of AviSynth.

Im using Avidemux on linux for my video conversion tasks and Im wondering what is the real advantage of using a frame server in the middle.
Its said to be make the convertion/encoding process faster.
Is that true, or rather does it really speed up the process significantly?

Does Avidemux use or support the AvxSynth ?

Thanks...

Title: Re: frame servers - AvxSynth on Linux
Post by: mean on August 01, 2012, 06:09:19 PM
The main advantage is whatever new filter / reader/... avxsynth got, you got it for free in avidemux.
I had a quick look, it does not seem to support both audio and video at the same time (frameserver on or the other)
which is a problem
Else i guess glueing it to avsproxy should not be too hard
Title: Re: frame servers - AvxSynth on Linux
Post by: hgurol on August 01, 2012, 06:26:10 PM
So, there is no speed & performance gain (at least not significant) by using a frame server (doesnt matter which one it is) ?