reloading the script and being able to flip quickly between two versions of a script are different things.and pressing F2 in virtualdub is hardly difficult
The point here is that when AvsP does its job, it's helpful.
reloading the script and being able to flip quickly between two versions of a script are different things.and pressing F2 in virtualdub is hardly difficult
I agree with him. I used it a few times and I never had any kind of trouble, or crashes. I didn't really make any HEAVY scripts from what I recall, but it still worked just fine. I don't see any reason behind of why should AVSP work differently from Avisynth itself (but NOTE, I didn't make it so I can't tell) since it's just using a GUI between both of them.Kariudo wrote:reloading the script and being able to flip quickly between two versions of a script are different things.and pressing F2 in virtualdub is hardly difficult
The point here is that when AvsP does its job, it's helpful.