Originally posted by: wmgan
Actually, TMPGEnc accepts AviSynth script (.AVS) files, so you don't need to use another frameserver.
Yeah, you could skip this step I just wanted TMPGEnc Plus to only have to deal with the re-encoding part of the process so I allowed VirtualDubMod to handle the resizing for the job. Also, my thoughts were that this would be a great experience for SamS to learn about frameserving as you can use it in many other instances as well. But yes, I do agree 100% that you could skip step 4 and load your .AVS file directly into TMPGEnc to reduce the complications of the process.
Originally posted by: wmgan
Thanks for writing that, 88keyz!
Actually, TMPGEnc accepts AviSynth script (.AVS) files, so you don't need to use another frameserver.
Yeah, you could skip this step I just wanted TMPGEnc Plus to only have to deal with the re-encoding part of the process so I allowed VirtualDubMod to handle the resizing for the job. Also, my thoughts were that this would be a great experience for SamS to learn about frameserving as you can use it in many other instances as well. But yes, I do agree 100% that you could skip step 4 and load your .AVS file directly into TMPGEnc to reduce the complications of the process.
Originally posted by: wmgan
Thanks for writing that, 88keyz!
No problem. Sometimes simple step by step guides can be hard to locate on the vastness that is the WWW.