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Originally Posted by GillesH
Thank you for your ideas. It's very nice!
I knew these possibilities.
With LSMASHVideoSource, I have a Avisynth crash: "Avisynth: breakpoint at 0x005D0E80"
This is probably related to the type of Apple Codec.
But I find it a pity not to use techniques that are always updated, like FFMPEG.
And since VirtualDub2 uses this technique, why not use it for AVS scripts.
When you open a Clip MP4 or MOV/Apple with VirtualDub2, there is no indexing, it's OK and it's fast.
Why not use these plugins for an AVS script ? Especially the avlib-1.vdplugin which must manage the MOV Apple.
I test again FFMS2 WITHOUT indexing. But I have not done all the tests yet. FFMS2 is probably the closest to the FFMPEG decoders.
Thanks again for your advice. Merci.
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Without more context, "breakpoint" could mean anything. Better to report this to whoever could debug LSMASHVideoSource.
I actually do not update FFMPEG too often (last time somewhere before they announced WinXP end of life).
There is no clean way to index files with ffmpeg: my plugin does some guesswork which fails here and there. FFMS2 does something similar but is backed by much more experience.
In theory is is possible to use "vd input" in avisynth for convenience, but I don't have enough time/passion to implement this.