AVSLib is an extension library to the Avisynth non-linear video editor, offering a rich set of new features: filters (animation, editing, runtime and more), array containers & operators, debugging tools, math & string functions and many more.
works sweet. thanks!
Many features and reliable operation. The comprehensive documentation is another plus.
==New features== Many new filters: FrameFilter, FrameFilterReader, Stack, StackToFit, Resize, ResizeToFit, ResizeToTarget, FilterChain, FilterVarChain, EditTrimRange, ShowY/U/V, MergeYUV, SplitVideoChannels, MergeVideoChannels, etc. New, generic string search, replace and formatting functions, capable of single or multiple operations on a string. Many new array manipulation and/or property retrieval functions: ArraySort, ArrayReduce, ArrayContains, ArrayDistinct, ArrayIndexOf, etc. New clip-related functions and clip properties. New debug facilities: DebugLog, related helper functions (SetDebugMode, SetDebugFile, etc.) and custom debug levels. Many new numeric functions: rounding, trigonometric, 2D curves, factorial, etc. A generic loader module, usable by any Avisynth library. It provides the basis for integrating script code and plugins in a single hierarchy of modules, loaded from a single interface. ==Changes== Complete re-structuring. Now AVSLib is organised in a multi-level package / module hierarchy. Thus, the way that the library is loaded in scripts has changed. Documentation has been updated as well. Animation filters are now based on ScriptClip and not Animate. This results in a huge increase in capacity (ie complexity of animation scripts that can be feeded in one pass to Avisynth). In addition they have been ported to C++ plugins to improve speed as well. Some functions from 1.0.x versions are now deprecated. For smooth transition they are provided as a separate "deprecated" package that has to be loaded explicitly. They will eventually be removed in some later version. ==Patches in this version== 2009-02-10: Module loader.avsi added to source-code distribution.
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