On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 9:51 PM, Mark Thompson <s...@jkqxz.net> wrote: > PPS: > > The position stated above would imply removing the avisynth headers. Can > anyone who uses it comment on what would be required for that?
Avisynth headers are available from the Avisynth SDK that comes with each installer of Avisynth. The reason why some projects made their own forks of the header is because of the useful features added during the (rather long) development phase of the 2.6 release, during which the GPL exceptions regarding the header were removed. And thus people re-implemented them basing on the 2.5.8 stable header. Not sure if the GPL exceptions were re-instated with the final release of Avisynth 2.6, and what is the status with the headers that come with the Avisynth+ project. In any case, the headers are readily available from various places. Otherwise the only difference with the included header would be Avxsynth compatibility? Which is quite a bit less used than original Avisynth on wine, or Vapoursynth natively on *nix at this point. It was one of those things where a company forked an old version of a project and made it compile on *nix, while most of the plugins etc were quite Windows-specific. The project still does exist and is available, though. Best regards, Jan Ekström _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel