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| blackleafdragon |
| Posted: Feb 27 2015, 03:03 PM |
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Hey there, im kinda new to compressing with virtualdub. I have compressed some fraps videos to the xvid codec, making them alot smaller.
However my sony vegas appareantly really dislike those encoded videos for live preview render  But i have already deleted my original fraps file D: is it possible to decode my video with virtualdub?
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| Abrazo |
| Posted: Feb 27 2015, 05:40 PM |
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If you did the compression with VirtualDub, then you should also be able to do the decompression with it.
If not, then just download and install the Xvid-codec, before opening the video with VirtualDub.
You can find it here: https://www.xvid.com/download/
To decompress to "uncompressed AVI" (or to another video-codec instead of Xvid): - Open the AVI-file in VirtualDub - In the Video-menu, select "Full processing" - In the Video-menu, click "Compression..." and verify if the selection is set to the first option: (uncompressed RGB/YCbCr), or select a codec to re-compress to an other format than Xvid - Click OK - Now, save the AVI to a new one, via File > Save as AVI...
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