AviSynth+ is an improved version of the AviSynth frameserver, with improved features and developer friendliness.
Visit our forum thread for compilation instructions and support.
| Supported OSes |
|---|
| Windows |
| macOS |
| Linux |
| *BSD |
| Haiku |
| Supported CPU architectures |
|---|
| x86(-64) |
| ARM |
| PowerPC |
| SPARC |
| RISC-V |
| MIPS |
| LoongArch |
Not all OS/CPU combinations possible from either the OS' standpoint or AviSynth+'s. MIPS and LoongArch enabled by request to allow source compilation to succeed, but not tested on either hardware or VM
The expected use-case of AviSynth+ is as a dynamically loaded library (using LoadLibrary on Windows or dlopen everywhere else).
Due to this, it's not actually necessary to build the AviSynth+ library itself in order for applications using it this way to find it.
To facilitate this, we support using CMake to do a limited, headers-only install.
mkdir avisynth-build && cd avisynth-build
cmake ../ -DHEADERS_ONLY:bool=on
make install
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX can be used to override the
install location if need be.
make uninstall
(Note: the bundled documentation lags behind the descriptions found in the wiki. You can always check the online documentation at http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Main_Page)
AviSynth+'s documentation can be generated into HTML by using Sphinx.
Make sure that Sphinx is installed. This requires that Python is already installed and the pip tool is available.
pip install sphinx
For various Linux distributions, a Sphinx package should be available in the distro's repositories. Often under the name 'python-sphinx' (as it is in Ubuntu's repositories).
Once Sphinx is installed, we can build the documentation.
cd distrib/docs/english
make html