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| TCmullet |
| Posted: Jul 23 2015, 03:22 AM |
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I too am grateful to all the years of everyone helping each other.
But what am I going to do here? I've been using 1.10.4 for some time, and I've now got a situation where no matter what codec I code a video to, when I try to read it back it by opening it via Avisource in Avisynth, it blows up sooner or later with an out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred in module...
Then it shows the name of the codec. At first it was Lagarith. I assumed Lagarith is buggy. Then I tried MagicYuv. Same thing. Well, it's my first time so it must be buggy. Then again with UTVideo. Same thing. So I come to suspect it is a bug in Virtualdub 1.10.4. But where can I report the error and perhaps send a crash dump so the problem can be identified??? |
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| rastamanx |
| Posted: Jul 24 2015, 01:57 PM |
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I'm sad this era has come to an end too. Even if I was only a lurker, this was definitely the place to get the best information when needed. But I can understand how it's just too much hassle for a single person to maintain everything.
I hope you can allow *.archive.org in robots.txt as long as it is needed to mirror the forums, as I'm pretty sure it will still be helpful for someone one day. If some of the people who got a dump are kind enough to host another Invision Power Board, and import the dump, let us know. |
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| ^rooker |
| Posted: Aug 6 2015, 01:31 PM |
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I just read this today  Hope I can still post a last "Thank you so much for all of your work!" message 
VirtualDub is one of the most incredible pieces of software I've had the pleasure to work with. It's one of the fastest, most reliable and well-coded video editing tools. Kudos Phaeron!
Thank you very very much for this amazing contribution to the video world. |
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| ALbino |
| Posted: Aug 15 2015, 05:48 AM |
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I noticed today that somebody has actually made a Virtualdub sub on Reddit a couple of months ago:
https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualdub/
There's nothing on there now, but maybe we could use that since the forum is now closed. Just a thought. |
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| jbellies |
| Posted: Sep 16 2015, 06:23 PM |
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Thanks to phaeron for the still immensely powerful and flexible virtualdub. Age hath not diminished it, only made it appear charming, slightly eccentric. As someone who daily uses two programs [SLED and PCO] that are 35 years old, I grok eccentric.
A few days ago I discovered that with the help of Virtualdub FFMpeg Input Plugin ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdub...in/files/V1835/ ) [ > Open video file ... > Files of type > FFMPEG Supported files | otherwise it will go for naught ] one can open and edit in virtualdub, video files that one might not have expected to.
If you have one of those humongous (2TB or so) external drives, you can save uncompressed in virtualdub, and a program such as Handbrake will happily recompress to MKV, with a result that is beautiful, compact, and up-to-date. There might be a more economical way to do it, but winter's coming on and the computer warms the room.
Thanks also to fcchandler, Christian, and to Donald Graft, whose neuron2 filter site seems to have lapsed. I have not found any active virtualdub fora. |
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