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Could you guys merge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avisynth and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVISynth . Since the official name is Avisynth, i prefer you move the contents from the second link to the first one.
Thanks, Wilbert Dijkhof (AviSynth doc writer) 131.155.54.18 12:53, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
It is possible to construct a loop via recursion, and subroutines are also possible via the function
syntax.
Here's an example:
function multiblur(clip clipin, int "numberofblurs") { numberofblurs<=0 ? clipin : multiblur(clipin.Blur(1.5), numberofblurs - 1) }
This works because AVISynth isn't passing the clip by value (thank goodness :) )
I've removed the comment re: Turing completeness because I'd like to see a proof of that before we mark it as such. (I haven't done one myself due to lack of time, but if one exists, I'd have no problem with going through it.) - Yipdw 07:52, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
I want to have a discussion about this so we can write on the page "THIS IS TURING-COMPLETE" or "THIS IS NOT". I'm not entirely sure what classifies as TC - I'm learning about it currently at uni. So hopefully I'll be able to contribute better soon. But, from the wiki article Turing completeness, here are the language features I understand you need to be turing complete:
— EatMyShortz 05:37, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
You can define infinite number of variables in AviSynth script, use if statement (at least in form of ternary operator) and create subroutines (block of codes). As far as I understand, it allows you to solve any computable problem. Input/output is not a part of Turing completeness definition. When you write the script, you make implicit input. -- Kibi ( talk) 12:18, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
AviSynth uses the windows VFW system to interface with the media software. Any program that uses the VFW codec system will work with avisynth, assuming it allows file without an extension '.avi'.
Programs such as VLC Player handle avi's with their own routines and do not use the vfw system, you cannot use avisynth with such a player.
I have made a small change to reflect this. HighInBC 19:39, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
That is not the same Richard Berg. The Berg involved in AVISynth work is much younger, and is the Richard Berg active over on the forums at Ars Technica (arstechnica.com) 69.232.197.67 08:29, 25 June 2007 (UTC) XaiaX
SUPER (Simplified Universal Player, Encoder and Renderer) is a free software from eRightSoft that can encode most common video formats and has full avisynth support.(requires 128MB RAM)
Although SUPER uses free software for all its processing, the application itself is not free software, its freeware. The section should be rewritten so SUPERs status is clear. 91.135.34.232 01:24, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Since the switch from Geshi to Pygments for syntax highlighting ( phab:T85794), support for AviSynth was unfortunately dropped, as can be seen with the plain text formatting on this page, and others such as Combinatorial number system. If we want AviSynth syntax highlight support again, it will need to be added to Pygments. John Vandenberg ( chat) 03:34, 13 July 2015 (UTC)
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Hello fellow Wikipedians, could you help with a new page creation?
There is a link to AvsPmod in AviSynth compatible programs section. The page does not exist at Wikipedia, and I tried to create the corresponding article, see Draft:AvsPmod. The article was rejected as the reference base was not enough good to meet Wikipedia requirements. To me it's strange, because I provided links to real magazines (published in paper) and even scientific publications. I found that there are learning IT courses where AvsPmod (along with AviSynth, of course) was used as one of major tools.
I'm new to the process of creating new articles and do not have enough experience in defending it and using Wikipedia bureaucracy. After fourth refinement I surrender - it's much easier to press reject button, than find another evidence of notability, write it in appropriate form and wait another two month only to get another rejection. As a result I decided to put the article at my own site here: https://kibi.ru/avspmod
In case the Draft:AvsPmod is deleted, I saved it as user page User:Kibi/AvsPmod
Could you help in resolving the issue, when AviSynth has explicit link to AvsPmod page, but page itself is impossible to create, since submission was declined as not a notable subject?
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Could you guys merge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avisynth and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVISynth . Since the official name is Avisynth, i prefer you move the contents from the second link to the first one.
Thanks, Wilbert Dijkhof (AviSynth doc writer) 131.155.54.18 12:53, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
It is possible to construct a loop via recursion, and subroutines are also possible via the function
syntax.
Here's an example:
function multiblur(clip clipin, int "numberofblurs") { numberofblurs<=0 ? clipin : multiblur(clipin.Blur(1.5), numberofblurs - 1) }
This works because AVISynth isn't passing the clip by value (thank goodness :) )
I've removed the comment re: Turing completeness because I'd like to see a proof of that before we mark it as such. (I haven't done one myself due to lack of time, but if one exists, I'd have no problem with going through it.) - Yipdw 07:52, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
I want to have a discussion about this so we can write on the page "THIS IS TURING-COMPLETE" or "THIS IS NOT". I'm not entirely sure what classifies as TC - I'm learning about it currently at uni. So hopefully I'll be able to contribute better soon. But, from the wiki article Turing completeness, here are the language features I understand you need to be turing complete:
— EatMyShortz 05:37, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
You can define infinite number of variables in AviSynth script, use if statement (at least in form of ternary operator) and create subroutines (block of codes). As far as I understand, it allows you to solve any computable problem. Input/output is not a part of Turing completeness definition. When you write the script, you make implicit input. -- Kibi ( talk) 12:18, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
AviSynth uses the windows VFW system to interface with the media software. Any program that uses the VFW codec system will work with avisynth, assuming it allows file without an extension '.avi'.
Programs such as VLC Player handle avi's with their own routines and do not use the vfw system, you cannot use avisynth with such a player.
I have made a small change to reflect this. HighInBC 19:39, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
That is not the same Richard Berg. The Berg involved in AVISynth work is much younger, and is the Richard Berg active over on the forums at Ars Technica (arstechnica.com) 69.232.197.67 08:29, 25 June 2007 (UTC) XaiaX
SUPER (Simplified Universal Player, Encoder and Renderer) is a free software from eRightSoft that can encode most common video formats and has full avisynth support.(requires 128MB RAM)
Although SUPER uses free software for all its processing, the application itself is not free software, its freeware. The section should be rewritten so SUPERs status is clear. 91.135.34.232 01:24, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Since the switch from Geshi to Pygments for syntax highlighting ( phab:T85794), support for AviSynth was unfortunately dropped, as can be seen with the plain text formatting on this page, and others such as Combinatorial number system. If we want AviSynth syntax highlight support again, it will need to be added to Pygments. John Vandenberg ( chat) 03:34, 13 July 2015 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 23:43, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
Hello fellow Wikipedians, could you help with a new page creation?
There is a link to AvsPmod in AviSynth compatible programs section. The page does not exist at Wikipedia, and I tried to create the corresponding article, see Draft:AvsPmod. The article was rejected as the reference base was not enough good to meet Wikipedia requirements. To me it's strange, because I provided links to real magazines (published in paper) and even scientific publications. I found that there are learning IT courses where AvsPmod (along with AviSynth, of course) was used as one of major tools.
I'm new to the process of creating new articles and do not have enough experience in defending it and using Wikipedia bureaucracy. After fourth refinement I surrender - it's much easier to press reject button, than find another evidence of notability, write it in appropriate form and wait another two month only to get another rejection. As a result I decided to put the article at my own site here: https://kibi.ru/avspmod
In case the Draft:AvsPmod is deleted, I saved it as user page User:Kibi/AvsPmod
Could you help in resolving the issue, when AviSynth has explicit link to AvsPmod page, but page itself is impossible to create, since submission was declined as not a notable subject?