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Quote: Originally posted by munkyboy I would *love* to be able to use AviSynth Scripts as sources for Final Cut Pro. Avisynth is becoming more and more popular in the NLE and independent (and low budget) filmmaking world. People that are often confronted to cleaning, editing, etc. Use or at least have heard about avisynth, which is very good. Avisynth is powerful, non commercial, and there's a lot of plugins/filters you can use. For me, is the better choice you have to use with your footage. Commercial filters are expensive and sometimes not so good.
But, MAC world *is* the professional editing world, and Final Cut Pro is a reference. I'm not a Mac user, but I know that most of the professional use it.
I really see that making avisynth available for Mac will be a great step forward into the professional world. Maybe a few people will start using it at the beggining, but as for PC world, the word to mouth will always work. A good product, is a good product and people will quickly adopt it But I can figure out that this is difficult to port to Mac, as it's based on avi. But before that I really think avisynth needs to fully integrate a NLE system, making it easiest to work with.

There it will enter the pro world. Quote: Originally posted by munkyboy has this ever been suggested?
If not, I'm officially suggesting. How hard would a port be?
Does anyone here even use OS X? I would *love* to be able to use AviSynth Scripts as sources for Final Cut Pro.
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Download flac for mac. I was the first person to port ffmpeg and PAR a few years back. Though avisynth is great i use final cut pro way more and it is much better. With a half dozen ways to encode mpeg 4 on OS X you are more than good to go. As for porting.
It could be done but a lot of the code for avisynth and virtuadub my guess is windows centric unlike ffmpeg which compiles straight up in xcode/gcc 3.3 etc. I have to admit it would be nice to have both on OSX since they are free and final cut pro is not and thus many are not able to do stuff.
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