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21st March 2021, 09:40 | #1 | Link |
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AviSynth not working on Linux
Hi, people.
Just a short history before my question. I have been using AviSynth/AviSynth+ on Windows quite heavily with Audacity being my sound editor and VirtualDub - a renderer. At some point I fully switched to Linux (currently it's ArchLinux). Then I discovered there is AviSynth+ fork for Linux! But it does not work for me apart from a basic test... Among piles of stuff on the web I found, for example, this guide: https://github.com/AviSynth/AviSynth...ting/posix.rst. I use ArchLinux, so I got all the packages (didn't need to compile anything manually). My ffmpeg configuration includes --enable-avisynth flag. Version() works when I do "ffplay script.avs" As for FFMS2, trying "FFVideoSource('file')" produced only -- Script error: There is no function named 'FFVideoSource'. And with with the recent install of avisynthplus I get: Cannot load file '/usr/lib/avisynth/libimageseq.so' when I run "ffplay -i test.avs". The .so file actually exists... Thanks for any help in advance. |
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