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    Hello all,
    it's possible to import an .avs script into Xvid4PSP 7.0 (lastest version)?
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  2. You should be able to do it with AVFS.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    You should be able to do it with AVFS.
    Thank you, I will try
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    Maybe I'm doing something wrong I unziped the last version from AVFS (1.0.0.6) and put the avsf.exe on c:\windows.

    I installed the pismo file mount.

    I created a simple avs script (which i tested to open on virtualdub, all ok)

    I open this script with the avfs.exe located on C:\ windows and nothing happens.

    A "volume" folder was correctly created on C:\ but it's empty.

    the cmd response from avsf.exe tells only "press ctrl+c to exit".

    What i am doing wrong?


    I have win 10 64 bits.
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  5. I see a folder in C:\Volumes\. It contains a folder with the name of the AVS file that I opened with AVFS. Inside that folder are WAV and AVI files that can be opened in just about any editor. Be sure to leave AVFS running or the C:\Volumes folder will be empty.
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  6. Maybe try a newer avfs. The VapourSynth package contains an updated version.
    Originally Posted by david.dgc View Post
    I created a simple avs script (which i tested to open on virtualdub, all ok)
    Did you test 32 bit or 64 bit VirtualDub?


    Buut.. wasn't Xvid4PSP AviSynth based anyways? Or was this only true for older versions?
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    I see a folder in C:\Volumes\. It contains a folder with the name of the AVS file that I opened with AVFS. Inside that folder are WAV and AVI files that can be opened in just about any editor. Be sure to leave AVFS running or the C:\Volumes folder will be empty.
    It's OK. I found on internet some other people with the same problem. I used the AVFS from vapuorsynth 64bits and works just fine. thank you.

    Originally Posted by sneaker View Post
    Maybe try a newer avfs. The VapourSynth package contains an updated version.
    Originally Posted by david.dgc View Post
    I created a simple avs script (which i tested to open on virtualdub, all ok)
    Did you test 32 bit or 64 bit VirtualDub?


    Buut.. wasn't Xvid4PSP AviSynth based anyways? Or was this only true for older versions?
    The older version (5.0) was based on avs scripts but the newer one (7.0) works on ffmpeg scripts, i think.
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