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Sagittaire 06-20-2003 05:21 PM

Avisynth Script Types
 
Here five scripts as well for coder debutant as for expert in the edition of AviSynth scripts. The debutants will not have any more but to modify the part "variables" of script to adapt the crop and the resize. The most confirmed will be able to modify the part "script principal" to adapt filtering as it wishes it. The experts will be able to modify the functions of advanced scripts.

Script Quick

It is the simplest script without any filtering and a resize software bicubic. It is also a fast ultra script and which makes it possible to have an excellent compressibilite/quality report/ratio. If you are in a hurry...

Script Classique

It is traditional AviSynth script. A neutral bicubic followed by a filtering standard c3d. Rapid, compressible and precis. If you do not like to take risks...

Script Référence

It is the traditional AviSynth script which offers best possible quality. A filtering standard c3d then a resize lanczos then a FluxSmooth filtering. Slow, not very compressible but terribly precis. If for you quality precedes above all...

Scripts DMF

It is a advanced script which allows several levels of filtering (3 or 5) according to the movement and which makes it possible to obtain a better qualité/compressibilte report/ratio than traditional scripts. Several powers of filterings are possible.

Script ZodiaqueSoften

It is a advanced script which filters the images according to the movement dynamically. Several powers of filterings are possible. It is a particularly powerful script which is intended rather for animate.

http://jfl1974.free.fr/Download/Scripts.rar

kwag 06-20-2003 07:53 PM

Thanks Sagittaire :)
I'll give them a try 8)

-kwag


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