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| Posted by: hotfordubber Jun 5 2008, 05:14 AM |
| I open the avi file, but instead of editing it right away into the 10 minute clips I need, I have to clip it at 0 then move the time frame bar all the way to the end, then I save as AVI. Then I take that AVI I just created and re-open it in VirtualDub and it then seems to no longer have that video problem I had in my earlier post below. Not a good solution, but unless somebody comes up with a fix I'll have to run all my videos through VirtualDub twice! That sucks. |
| Posted by: DarrellS Jun 8 2008, 06:44 AM |
| cussing people out for not knowing what you are talking about isn't going to get you much help around here. Obviously, the program that you are using to create the AVIs is corrupting the files. You can use Virtualdub to work with VOBs and save as AVI. You don't need to use the other program to convert the files to AVI first. That is forcing you to do what you say you don't want to do. Save the files twice or in your case, three times. |