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Virtual Dub Question.

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Was wondering how one keeps files from ballooning out to 13 gigs. o_0

I can't seem to find the compression settings.
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Post by Krom »

Have you tried:

Video ---> Full Processing Mode
Video ---> Compression...
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And, depending on what version you are using, mess with the audio settings, too. I think by default it converts into uncompressed avi & uncompressed audio, so your file would get really big really fast.

Depending on the resolution & length of your input file, you may want to run a scale filter, too.

After you get yourself all set up, hit file-->save processing settings.

From then on, when you load Vdub you can hit file-->Load processing settings, and you won't have to go through all of the setup again.
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Post by Isaac »

If you're talking about the final compression then this video might do it for you. Will only work on pc.

I know final cut has it. Not sure about the new Premiere Pro. I think you can set a low res 'remote file' for editing so when you export THAT's the video that's 5 gigs and compressed to hell.
For editing you never want compressed stuff, but you need it small.


Every single video inport/export card i've ever bought has basically 2uk3|). And im not talking about fire wire import. This video i made (which i found by searching \"descentbb\" on youtube. Not sure how it got there) But as you can see even after the interlacing is removed, there's still a second layer of interlacing that's there. That was a pinical video card, the best card i've had for that.
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