Yes, Avisynth made it big today by displaying a flickering red text roughly saying "Avisynth Exception Error 00x04398F78GE" on the swedish tv channel TV4 MediTV. I work at MediTV as technical operational manager and I was puzzled. How did this happen? I used Avisynth in a conversion process where 2100 music videos were converted from an obscure Matrox AVI file format to MPEG2 broadcast streams for serving on a large Omneon media server. A C# program browsed the old music archive and created long batch files that TMPGenc could read, plus 2100 .avs files to serve the video into TMPGenc since it didn't read the Matrox i-frame codec. The conversion process took 1,5 weeks on 5 desktop computers. Naturally, there was no way to look through 2100 music videos, hence I made some random tests and it all looked fine. Apparently, someway into a few of the files, Avisynth crashed. Since Avisynth displays its error messages through the output video window, TMPGenc encoded the message throughout the rest of the video. The audio passed through AVIsynth without corruption. And today we finally added one of the corrupted videos to the playlist. After a few seconds, the screen went black and we all fixed our eyes on the screen for a moment as red flickering text begun to appear. Finally, the broadcast controller asked: "What's Avisynth?" If anyone has a method for optically scanning 2100 videos to look for red text, please tell me... /axel