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AviSource - Avisynth wiki

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/AviSource
    AviSource AviSource takes one or more files - not only AVI but also WAV (audio), AVS (AviSynth scripts), and VDR ( VirtualDub frameserver) files. There is built-in Audio Compression Manager support for decoding compressed audio tracks (MP3, AAC, AC3, etc).

AviSource - AviSynth

    https://avisynth.sinsixx.com/AviSource.html
    Sometimes the colors will be distorted when loading a DivX clip in AviSynth v2.5 (the chroma channels U and V are swapped), due to a bug in DivX (5.02 and older). You can use SwapUV to correct it. From v2.53 AVISource can also open DV type 1 video input (only video, not audio). From v2.55, an option fourCC is added. FourCC, is a FOUR Character ...

Using AviSynth 2.5 (page 6/15): Opening Sources ...

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    AVISource (string filename, [bool "audio" = true, string "pixel_type" = "YV12", string "fourCC"]) Since AviSynth was designed around VfW it can open AVI files using nothing but internal filters. Typically opening AVI files requires that a codec of some kind be installed. Common codecs for AVI files are MPEG-4 ASP (DivX, XviD), DV, AVC, and HuffYUV.

Importing media - Avisynth wiki

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Importing_media
    AviSource supports all kind of Avis with MP3 (VBR MP3) or AC3 audio. It also supports DV type 1 and type 2, and VirtualDub frameserver files (VDR). An AVI can be loaded in AviSynth provided you have an appropriate VfW codec (...) installed which can be used to decode the AVI.

Troubleshooting - Avisynth wiki

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    video = AviSource ("file.avi") audio = WavSource ("file.wav") return AudioDub (video, audio) Test scripts using Virtualdub Always use VirtualDub or even better VirtualDubMod to test your scripts. This is what all AviSynth functionality is tested against (by its developers).

FAQ loading clips - Avisynth wiki

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/FAQ_loading_clips
    For loading your AVI with audio you need (1) a VfW (Video for Windows) codec to open (that is decode) your video in AviSynth and an ACM (Audio Compression Manager) codec to open your audio in AviSynth. For many video and audio format such codecs are available, but certainly not for all of them. Here (...) you can find those codecs.

AudioDub - Avisynth wiki

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/AudioDub
    From Avisynth wiki. Jump to: navigation, search. AudioDub (video_clip, audio_clip) AudioDubEx (video_clip, audio_clip) AudioDub takes the video stream from the first argument and the audio stream from the second argument and combines them into a single clip. If either track isn't available, it tries it the other way around, and if that doesn't ...

FAQ common errors - Avisynth wiki

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/FAQ_common_errors
    Install ffdshow and enable the specific audio format in the "Audio Decoder Properties" tab. Create the following script: Vid = AviSource("Blah.avi", audio=false) Aud = DirectShowSource("Blah.avi", video=false) AudioDub(Vid, Aud) When encoding I got the …

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