A cross-platform frameserver for video processing has been released Avi Synth+ 3.7.0, written in C++ and using its own scripting language. Ready-made packages, including plugins, are provided in the Arch Linux repository. Instructions for creating your own assembly are available here.
Main changes and features:
- Added support for ARM, Haiku and PowerPC
- All built-in plugins are built under Linux
- Built-in sound support
- Support 16bit video
- Multiprocessing
System Requirements:
- GCC >=8 (C++17 standard)
- CMake> = 3.8
- ffmpeg >= 4.3.1 (for export, static build recommended)
Official site
Github
List of ported plugins: on the doom9 forum, in AUR
Currently, the number of ported plugins is inferior to such programs as ffmpeg and VapourSynth, but there are also unique ones for the UNIX family - this is a full-featured decimator TIVTC, designed to remove duplicate frames from a video.
Source: linux.org.ru