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| cdavis13 |
| Posted: Aug 24 2008, 03:11 AM |
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I have been using VirtualDub for a long time with my video's which are compressed using Divx. I recently have captured some files directly to hard drive that have a file extension of .ts - I'm guessing that this is a streaming file type although I really have no idea what streaming actually means.
What I'd like to know: Is there any way to directly import this *.ts file into VirtualDub? Maybe a codec? If not, is there a program that will quickly convert it into something that can be imported into VirtualDub? I am familiar with the VirtualDub interface and really would like to be able to use it to cut and paste my videos.
TIA for any help. CD |
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| neuron2 |
| Posted: Aug 24 2008, 07:03 AM |
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| cdavis13 |
| Posted: Aug 27 2008, 03:31 PM |
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Neuron2,
That did it! Thank You! Also my first time using AviSynth. I love it.
Thanks, CD |
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| neuron2 |
| Posted: Aug 27 2008, 09:27 PM |
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