Not something I've used myself, so that's all I can say.
#FFMPEG AVISYNTH INSTALL#
I just didn't install it because I don't want any file collisions with portage.Īs a workaround you can specify extra ffmpeg options through package.env by setting EXTRA_FFMPEG_CONF="-enable-avisynth"īut you could try opening a bug with explanations to maybe get a USE added on the long term.
configure -enable-avisynth -enable-gpl to make it work. Posted: Sat 4:12 am Post subject: Re: Building ffmpeg with AviSynth+ supportĪll I see is the old USE=avs flag that uses avxsynth.ĭon't know what you're looking at but there's no USE=avs on current ffmpeg. I just didn't install it because I don't want any file collisions with portage.
#FFMPEG AVISYNTH CODE#
My overlay of Mate tools and desktop apps is here.įYI, I've manually installed the avs+ headers and successfully built the ffmpeg source code from git. I’m trying to render a sequence containing a few strips in the Sequence editor, and trying to render with sound for the first time.
2016 ffmpeg -iIf I use it now will it just enable Avisynth+ instead because the docs are behind, or is there something different I have to do now? ffmpeg preset slow If you want to resize video while keeping the quality by. All I see is the old USE=avs flag that uses avxsynth. Since 4.3, ffmpeg has switched from avxsynth (which is equivalent to 15-year-old avs 2.5) to avisynth+, but I don't see a use flag for it in Gentoo yet. So one of the main reasons I've kept Windows around all these years is the quality of video tools like AVISynth, but now that ffmpeg has official support for AVISynth+ I'm that much closer to being able to ditch it finally. Posted: Sat 2:28 am Post subject: Building ffmpeg with AviSynth+ support
string resizer 'BICUBIC' The resizing algorithm to use if rescaling the image is necessary. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Portage & Programming These parameters are mostly useful because FFMS2 supports video streams that change resolution mid-stream since Avisynth does not, these parameters are used to set single resolution for the output. Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Building ffmpeg with AviSynth+ support