25.10.2025, 16:17
Quote:besides AVS3 AVS2, is it possible to convert AVS+ encoded video to H265 using Hybrid?Maybe, not sure whether Hybrid will misidentify the raw streams as Avisynth scripts.
If not, it should simply work by replacing the ffmpeg binary.
Quote:besides AVS3 AVS2, is it possible to convert AVS+ encoded video to H265 using Hybrid?with the right ffmpeg version Hybrid should be able to handle the files while 'No XSynth' is used.
Vapoursynth&Avisynth will still not open avs+, avs2, avs3 files unless a source filter supports them, which none of them do atm.
The ffmpeg version I added to the dev version works fine with the current samples from https://github.com/xatabhk/avs2-avs3-video-samples.
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V....D avs AVS (Audio Video Standard) video
V..... libdavs2 libdavs2 AVS2-P2/IEEE1857.4 (codec avs2)
V....D libuavs3d libuavs3d AVS3-P2/IEEE1857.10 (codec avs3)
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V....D cavs Chinese AVS (Audio Video Standard) (AVS1-P2, JiZhun profile)
...If you can't manage to replace one ffmpeg.exe with another, don't expect me to spend hours trying to compile stuff, just for you to come around the corner with another file format. This started with you asking for avs3 support, then it was avs2 support, then it was avs2 with high bit depth and not it is avs+ (which seems to be high bit depth avs1).
=> Sorry, but I do not have the time or motivation to blindly test around, since I don't really use any of these myself.
https://github.com/GyanD/codexffmpeg/issues/202 sounds like https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ might offer a ffmpeg version which support 10bit for avs2 in a few days.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.

