Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
- Eion
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Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
Can you do that? if so
is there a guide or something that could help me do that?
Looking forward for your replies! :3
is there a guide or something that could help me do that?
Looking forward for your replies! :3
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
Yes, you can use Avisynth files in Sony Vegas. You just need to have Pismo File Mount and the AviSynth Virtual File System(both are included in AMVApp). So if you have the newest version installed, you should be ready to go. All you need to do is right click on your avisynth script and choose the option to quick mount. A folder should appear with the name of your avisynth file. In that folder you will find an fake avi that can be used in Sony Vegas
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
Thank you soo much! you dont know how much that helped man! :3Haeresis wrote:Yes, you can use Avisynth files in Sony Vegas. You just need to have Pismo File Mount and the AviSynth Virtual File System(both are included in AMVApp). So if you have the newest version installed, you should be ready to go. All you need to do is right click on your avisynth script and choose the option to quick mount. A folder should appear with the name of your avisynth file. In that folder you will find an fake avi that can be used in Sony Vegas
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
But like its too laggy 
and what file should i use? there are 3 files and when i try to take em in the trimmer
vegas wont even finish loading the video |=

and what file should i use? there are 3 files and when i try to take em in the trimmer
vegas wont even finish loading the video |=
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- Eion
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
just resized(Lanczos) et nd threw in some deen D:Kariudo wrote:what all are you doing in your script?
nd then just saved the script D:
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
If you're using downloaded footage it will lag, If you're working with dvd's it shouldn't lag and run like a losless.
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Re: Importing AVS scripts to Sony Vegas?
Deen is evil and is also the cause of the slowdown.
DVD footage does have more keyframes than downloaded footage so it should be faster but it's not exactly like a lossless either.
DVD footage does have more keyframes than downloaded footage so it should be faster but it's not exactly like a lossless either.