You can use it! I use Crop from AVS in my Guide, see: ---------------------------------------------------------- LoadPlugin("C:\ADD_YOUR_PATH_TO_FILE\MPEG2DEC2.dll") mpeg2source("C:\ADD_YOUR_PATH_TO_FILE\movie.d2v").Crop(0,80,0,-80) ---------------------------------------------------------- ok? WME9 actually can open AVS files, it only displays information wrong, but as soon as it starts encoding, everything goes well...
Use my encoder listed in this forum & at for avs encoding, unless you want to do 5.1 sound (the only thing my encoder cant do :( ) I have a feeling that the avs reading by the MS Windows Media Encoder, is being done by DirectShow rather than the AVI API & hence it works for some & not for others. This could be bad because peculiar color conversions can occur. (this doesn't happen with my encoder of course ;) ) -Nic
I just wanted to mention that WME9 could not open .avs when I had Avisynth 1.06 installed, but when I upgraded to Avisynth 2.05, it worked. Dunno what it means, if anything. BTW, this is on Windows 2000.
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Hi, I understand that, I wish I could get AC3 -> WM9 5.1 working, but its very tricky. @tank: Have you tried installing the huffyuv codec? Install that & you might find you can use avs files straight into WME9. (its just a guess, but huffyuv supports YUY2 & is commonly used when DirectShow is used to decode AVS files) -Nic
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