Support for aac, ac3, alac, ape, cd, flac, midi, mpc, ofr, spx, tta, wma, wv with additional included dll's. changing the size and frame rate).īass Audio decoder.
Click the Apply button to add the line to the end of your script.
Each one will be highlighted in blue above the slider. You can select as many sections as you'd like. When you get to the end of the selection click the button on the right side. When you reach the beginning of the region you want to select click the smaller button with a triangle to the left of the slider. With whichever you prefer selected you can use the slider below the video preview to navigate through the file. The Trim Editor gives you the option to either Keep Selected Regions or Keep Unselected Regions. You should get a line similar to this one (assuming an AVI file): AVISource("D:\Storage4\They_Call_Me_Trinity.avi")Ĭut Out FramesOn the Video menu select Show Trim Selection Editor. Press F9 on your keyboard, navigate to your source file and double click on it. Open The SourceAs with any video editing operation, the first task is to open the source file. The following script will open an AVI file, remove some frames from the middle of the file, and resize to square pixels for MPEG-4 encoding.
In order to illustrate how to use AvsP's various GUIs to write simple scripts I'll walk through the process from beginning to end.