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Author: | barnuble [ Feb 16th, '17, 17:48 ] |
Post subject: | AviSynth Editor |
HamMultiPlayer 0.116 now incorporates an AviSynth Editor : To use it : Right click over a loaded preview, select Misc tab then Edit. Note 1 : AviSynth must be installed ! Note 2 : This is a beta function and it will be updated... Once you select Edit, you will access the following window : This is the Editor for AviSynth Scripts : - Left listview displays function names (double click a function name to add it to the editor). - Right side is the editor itself. - On Top there are controls organized into 4 groups : Functions : "?" : First control will open your default internet explorer showing informations about the function selected in ListView. All funcs / Audio / External / Files / Info / Other / Video : Lists the type of function you are looking for. (Select All Funcs to get a full list). "Add" : Will add selected function in the editor. (You may use double click too). Send Script To : Once you have finished writing your script, you may export it using : Converter : Will use the converter defined in prefs. Converter X : Will stop converter process. Player : Will use the player defined in prefs. Player X : Will stop player process. Preview : Will load current script inside current preview Preview X : Will close process and reload it in its default state (without script). Current preview can be defined using combo placed on the right. Aspect : Is only used by Preview (not converter, not player). Presets : Source : This is where the source file is taken, it can be any preview. Preset : those are example scripts, they can be applied to any preview. Add : Checked = Will add script to current, Unchecked = Will replace current script. Script : Add : Adds a script from disk. Save : Save current script to disk. Clear : Clear editor. ... To be continued... Barnuble |
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