

Test1.avs = 200 frames long = Expected behaviour LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\VSFilter.dll") Or my lack of avs coding skills.įFmpeg version: 20170223-dcd3418 win32 shared, Ffmpeg also borks on the same script which leads me to think this is an Avisynth issue. Please let me know if I can clarify anything.


Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Of course I may be doing something stupid. I have run some basic tests which appear to support this hypothesis. My real world example below shows a difference of 822 frames vs 1368 frames for the same script. When I add up the total number of frames in the avs script and then load the avs script in Vdub the total number of frames is different. It appears that Dissolve and/or Fade change the total number of frames in.
