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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR
That certainly would be an interesting option, but we'd still need to use 64-Bit DirectShow filters and 64-Bit Avisynth. So it may be good for certain purposes (use DirectShow input, have a suitable DirectShow 64-bit Decoder available and don't need Avisynth), but it doesn't solve the basic problem - the lack of 32-Bit Avisynth input. Therefore it's not hard to predict that the pipe method will be around for quite some time...
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Most of avisynth plugins are open source. Try to make them compile for 64-bit. If it fails, just drop it.
P.S. ffdshow's built-in filters are awesome. Resizer in ffdshow runs 50%~100% faster than avisynth's.