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Old 30th April 2012, 22:45   #1  |  Link
ChessPlayer
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Using Tmpgenc Authoring Works with Avisynth

Does anyone know if you can open an .avs script with Tmpgenc Authoring Works?
I'm thinking in buying this program, but I need it to open Avisynth scripts.
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Old 1st May 2012, 03:11   #2  |  Link
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you can't as far as i know but you can convert your avs script in a dummy avi (very small) file "avstoavi" i think it's called

see here: http://moitah.net/
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Did i say it sounds like bad practice to me ? Oh well i just did

You'd be better to encode your script with hcenc imo (with dvd specs) and import the .m2v in tmpgenc authoring , you can use smart rendering (= no re encoding)

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Old 1st May 2012, 13:23   #3  |  Link
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I just tried opening an avs with TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 and it wouldn't do it.

If you are determined to get the avs output into TAW without rendering first, another alternative to Mounir's suggestion would be VFAPI converter. Instructions here.
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You may want to try AVFS http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=133313
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