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| Swiftkidd |
| Posted: Feb 1 2014, 10:30 PM |
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Edit: Ok so I read VirtualDub manual and in order to edit in direct stream mode it has to be at the end of keyframe.. so if I use shift button to locate keyframes I can edit fine ?
Hi,
I have an AVI file that I recorded using Camtasia Studio. It's a screen capture video which I need to edit as a folder window popped up into the recording area which I do not want.
I searched the Internet looking to edit without quality loss (without re econding) which VirtualDub's Direct Stream Copy was recommended but I'm having issues.
I import the video, navigate to area, set my markers and cut the frames but when I export the AVI it still shows that window popping up even then when I play inside VirtualDub the window has gone I have tried 15 times over a several hour period and can't work out why it's not working.. It works fine if I cut large duration of the video but I've tried cutting out up to 10 seconds it's not working I even used the scene forward which still exports with the frames in..
The exported video reports it's duration is smaller so I don't understand what is happening
Thanks
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| dloneranger |
| Posted: Feb 1 2014, 11:42 PM |
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It's a limitation of direct stream copy, see this for more info http://forums.virtualdub.org/index.php?act...=ST&f=5&t=19365
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| raffriff42 |
| Posted: Feb 2 2014, 01:36 AM |
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| QUOTE (Swiftkidd @ Feb 1 2014, 10:30 PM) | Edit: Ok so I read VirtualDub manual and in order to edit in direct stream mode it has to be at the end of keyframe.. so if I use shift button to locate keyframes I can edit fine ?
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Yes, but keyframes might be 5 or 10 seconds apart.
We can give you better advice if get a MediaInfo report for a typical file. Here's the best way to do it: - select View=Text
- right click, select all
- right click, copy
- paste your report.
If it's an AVI file, it would help to get the report from VirtualDub's File Information box as well. Use the Copy button to get the text. |
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| -vdub- |
| Posted: Feb 2 2014, 09:12 PM |
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Reading these will help you understand further (maybe!).
General
Virtualdub - Help - Contents - Processing - Main UI
New User Virtualdub Video Editing (key points)
Virtualdub - Help - Contents - Processing - Editing Virtualdub - Help - Contents - Processing - The Pipeline Virtualdub - Help - Contents - Processing - Direct Mode Virtualdub - Help - Contents - Processing - Smart Rendering |
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