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      Avisynth filters support?

      DVDREasy,

      Anyway to maybe incorporate options to use 3rd party filters or scripts with Avisynth? For example I would like to use the Decomb.dll filter/script with my CCE encodes...
      Last edited by naro; 07-11-2005 at 14:01.

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      Hi naro

      Quote Originally Posted by naro
      Anyway to maybe incorporate options to use 3rd party filters or scripts with Avisynth? For example I would like to use the Decomb.dll filter/script with my CCE encodes...
      You are not the firstone to ask this

      I'm considering to implement an option "Edit the Avisynth Script" where you can specify/alter the script just before DVDREasy fire HCENCODER or CCE.

      I'm too busy at work right now . . . maybe it will be available in the next release.

      Cheers.

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      Hotness dude , thanks again.

      BTW on another note, I would send you a clip from a NTSC DVDR that has bad interlacing problem from another post, but the funny part is, when you encode just that small clip, it looks fine because CCE encodes it at such a high VBR...only when the whole movie is encoded around 3000 (+/- a couple hundred - whatever mpeginfo chooses) you see the lines...so Im totally lost as to what causes this problem...


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