Just running the AviSynth installer in WINE will do the trick. In order to use it, the AviSynth DLLs (avisynth.dll and devil.dll) must be present in your WINE library path. However, a solution exists: avs2yuv () is an utility designed specifically for WINE, which takes an AviSynth script as input, and dumps its output as a yuv4mpeg stream to stdout or to a file, thus allowing further processing using any encoding tool that supports yuv4mpeg input. Since it uses Windows-only interfaces like VfW (Video for Windows), AviSynth scripts cannot be used directly as input for Linux video encoding tools. It may be redistributed in any form, for any purpose, with or without modification, provided that this copyright notice appears in the distribution.ĪviSynth is a very powerful video processing tool for Windows. This document is copyright 2009-2010 Firas Kraïem. c:\windows\system32) in this guide refer to the corresponding locations in your WINE virtual drive (by default, ~/.wine/drive_c). Unless otherwise noted, all Windows-like paths (e.g. This guide has been tested with Ubuntu 9.10, 10.04 and 10.10, and AviSynth 2.5.8 and 2.6.0 Alpha 2 (090927), but should work in any modern Linux distribution, with any 2.5+ version of AviSynth (and probably older ones too). HOWTO: AviSynth video processing with WINE
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