Well as far as I know you need windows direct show support (ffdshow would work) to play back the avs files. Native playback would be nice but I would even take transcoding (technically the avs is transcoding in the first place) but would need to get a more powerful windows machine. I will be sending the script in a few minutes. I use a virtual dub plugin called MSU OldCinema Filter. http://compression.ru/video/old_cinema/index_en.html
The AVS that I suggest using is the one on their page (with the paths adjusted for your paths of course). I really hope this can be figured out... I would be extremely happy by this.
Code:
LoadVirtualDubPlugin("..\VirtualDub\plugins\MSU Old cinema.vdf","Old_cinema", 0)
clip=AVISource("D:\work\video\film.avi", false, "RGB24")
return clip.ConvertToRGB32.Old_cinema(247, 223, 181, 0, 1, 10, 10, 15, 70, 3, 20, 5, 50, 150, 0, 1, 100)
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