I was wondering if there is a complete list of the syntax for ALL of the avs script commands. I've been using VurtualDUb for some of my other hobbies as well as amv production, and have been using quite a bit of non-guide filters. Some filters that are packaged with amvapp and some that I have to dowload, don't have the syntax listed on the avisynth site. I found a few with the syntax zipped up with the filters, but I really dont want to have use the default settings on those that I don'y know.
I'm probably just dumb and can't find them. Could someone link me?
AVISYNTH SCRIPT SYNTAX
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If you look in the documentation directory of your AVISynth installation, there should be a subdirectory (after "English", if applicable") called "corefilters" and another one named "externalfilters". Those contain (usually) pretty good instructions for many of the filters you'll need, though not always the most up-to-date versions.
External plugins should all have documentation (whether in .HTML or .TXT format) included in their .ZIP packages (assuming you got them from http://www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises ; usually also the case with the packages offered from the individual coders' websites).
Script functions, like mfToon, LimitedSharpen, and others, should have syntax and instructions included in the .AVSI files they're in (in the Plugins directory of your AVISynth installation).
External plugins should all have documentation (whether in .HTML or .TXT format) included in their .ZIP packages (assuming you got them from http://www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises ; usually also the case with the packages offered from the individual coders' websites).
Script functions, like mfToon, LimitedSharpen, and others, should have syntax and instructions included in the .AVSI files they're in (in the Plugins directory of your AVISynth installation).
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hey thanks I never knew that was there. My video processing will be even more involved now.Scintilla wrote:If you look in the documentation directory of your AVISynth installation, there should be a subdirectory (after "English", if applicable") called "corefilters" and another one named "externalfilters". Those contain (usually) pretty good instructions for many of the filters you'll need, though not always the most up-to-date versions.
External plugins should all have documentation (whether in .HTML or .TXT format) included in their .ZIP packages (assuming you got them from http://www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises ; usually also the case with the packages offered from the individual coders' websites).
Script functions, like mfToon, LimitedSharpen, and others, should have syntax and instructions included in the .AVSI files they're in (in the Plugins directory of your AVISynth installation).
Thanks for the link trythil.
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