I don't mind being a guinea pig it's just I never found anyone willing to share their scripts and explain at the same time what each one does in a progressive way that makes sense. the last 2 years I tried to puzzle out what you're supposed to do through various online tutorials all with conflicting scripts (I swear except for the bare basics each site has a different script to do the same thing I think) so I've been trying to puzzle this out for awhile because a lot of the really good vidders are using this tool and I basically want to see what all the fuss is about. :)
Basically that one program you shared is a life saver. (the one that's the script editor and viewer?) Now I just have to figure out how to get the stuff you've shared to work. I'm still at work and I want to be working on this script stuff but kind of have to wait until I'm at home. grrr
I love AvsP without any limitations. It’s such a user friendly tool to work with avisynth.
And I don’t get the hush-hush about avisynth among live action vidders. It seems like once they figured things out for themselves there isn’t any need to talk about it or maybe I’m just in the silent corner of the internet so it seems that way. I mean basically you need to adjust a script for every single video or at least series you vid, because every footage has its own problems that need fixing. Or your song demands something more drastic or just your mood.
So talking about scripts and sharing them isn’t like giving up a secret. Of course there will be people copying it and never changing a single thing, but their vid will still look enhanced. The ones altering theirs will give you something to think about and an overall more exciting viewing pleasure. Win-win.
I don't get why they keep it a secret because while you may share what you've done, I've already started changing stuff like hue, brightness contrast and well trying to make the vid my own if that makes sense. I can't imagine using exactly the same code beyond the bare basics to get the enhancements to work. So basically no two vids are the same and I think every vidder that vids a lot has their own style.
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Basically that one program you shared is a life saver. (the one that's the script editor and viewer?) Now I just have to figure out how to get the stuff you've shared to work. I'm still at work and I want to be working on this script stuff but kind of have to wait until I'm at home. grrr
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And I don’t get the hush-hush about avisynth among live action vidders. It seems like once they figured things out for themselves there isn’t any need to talk about it or maybe I’m just in the silent corner of the internet so it seems that way. I mean basically you need to adjust a script for every single video or at least series you vid, because every footage has its own problems that need fixing. Or your song demands something more drastic or just your mood.
So talking about scripts and sharing them isn’t like giving up a secret. Of course there will be people copying it and never changing a single thing, but their vid will still look enhanced. The ones altering theirs will give you something to think about and an overall more exciting viewing pleasure. Win-win.
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Okay on to the test phase of my evening. :)