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1st September 2014 08:39 #1Registered User
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1st September 2014 12:27 #3
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All you need to do is to create an AviSynth script that calls the video file and converts it to RGB24.
I'm gonna assume you know that the program AviSynth exists to begin with so let's move on.
Just create a new text document and add the following:
AVISource("xxxx.avi")
ConvertToRGB24()
You obviously have to change xxxx.avi to whatever your file is called. To make it easier save this document in the same folder as the video file so you don't have the longest file path ever.
So anyway, you save this document with just those two rows as xxx.avs - So if you wanna call it starwars then save it as starwars.avs
Then you just open up this .avs file instead of the video file in AviSubDetector.
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