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Built for Windows? #3

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trickkiste opened this issue Apr 21, 2015 · 1 comment
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Built for Windows? #3

trickkiste opened this issue Apr 21, 2015 · 1 comment

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@trickkiste
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Hi Matthieu,

like your work. Got it to work in a Docker container ... mostly. Still got a few questions though.

Seems like it was built for a Windows Environment, am I right there?

from modules/avisynth.js

//LoadingPlugins
avs.push('LoadPlugin("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\AviSynth 2.5\\plugins\\ffms2.dll")');

Are there any other hardcoded references I need to be aware of?

PS: I am not writing all these issues to annoy you, but rather in order to post some documentation here about what I am up to, so others can profit from that information.

As soon as I have this running well in Docker, I will commit an updated Readme, so everyone can play around with your app like that.

@mhlzr
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mhlzr commented Apr 25, 2015

You are right, at the time I started the project the only frameserver I knew that was capable of the things i wanted to realize was AviSynth (http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page) which could only run on Windows. Apart from that, I do not remember any other dependency than ffmpeg, which should be available across platforms. As you know I do not maintain this project anymore (lack of time) so there might be a better frameserving software or approach for compositing the source files on the server side. Maybe there is something like a node.js support for after effects as there is for photoshop?

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