No Avisynth and Vapoursynth are different things.
Vapoursynth is kind of a rewrite of Avisynth which is based on Python.
In theory it's possible to add Avisynth support.
Problem is native Avisynth++ on MacOS would be a real pain since most of the filters would have to be rewritten for it to be useful.
A few years ago I did support Avisynth through wine on MacOS and Windows, but at least on MacOS I totally dropped support for it since it was way to unstable to be usable.
-> either live with Vapoursynth (which I personally prefer) or use a Windows machine.
Cu Selur
Vapoursynth is kind of a rewrite of Avisynth which is based on Python.
In theory it's possible to add Avisynth support.
Problem is native Avisynth++ on MacOS would be a real pain since most of the filters would have to be rewritten for it to be useful.
A few years ago I did support Avisynth through wine on MacOS and Windows, but at least on MacOS I totally dropped support for it since it was way to unstable to be usable.
-> either live with Vapoursynth (which I personally prefer) or use a Windows machine.
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.