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Originally Posted by scharfis_brain
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Doesn't look like it does anything malicious. Most of the code is same as in
SuperSVP. Code in both looks equally clumsy and is made overly complicated by arbitrary variable naming and blind copying of original SVP in all the wrong places. They both do some clever things with eval though. Perhaps it's easier to configure than a plain AVS Script, but i wouldn't use these because it's very difficult to keep track of what settings it's actually using at any given time.