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| gdvalle |
| Posted: Jul 9 2013, 05:38 PM |
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I am using Virtualdub 1.10.4 prerelease.
I was working 6 avi files that constituted a single movie, total duration 1 hour 34 mins. I joined the 6 avi's through the function "append avi segment", then I launched a general re-encode (I had to resize the video and change the audio).
Well, I obtained a movie with a duration of more than 3 hours !!
The first part was what I wanted, but after the regular movie Virtualdub attached additional copies of my clips in a confused order.
Please, have a look at "append avi segment": I fear it appends too much !!
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| dloneranger |
| Posted: Jul 9 2013, 07:10 PM |
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Opening a file as well as append have an auto-append option, was that ticked?
Auto appending will add the files in strict numeric order
Over three hours sounds like they were appended multiple times
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| gdvalle |
| Posted: Jul 10 2013, 06:46 AM |
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OK, Dloneranger, you are right.
The option "automatically load linked segments" was on, so when I opened the first file VDub loaded the full movie. I made a mistake when I loaded the second, third, .... They were already in.
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