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Virtualdub mp4 plugin
Virtualdub mp4 plugin





virtualdub mp4 plugin
  1. #Virtualdub mp4 plugin zip#
  2. #Virtualdub mp4 plugin download#
  3. #Virtualdub mp4 plugin windows#

If you're ready for the conversion, press "Start".

  • Tickle on "Add to queue" > "Re-save as AVI".
  • We are quite close! :) Decide where you would like to save the output files, and drag your conversion-ready video files into the window.
  • Open "File", hover your mouse pointer over "Queue batch operation" and click "Batch wizard.".
  • Click "Audio" again and select "Compression.".
  • Click on "Audio" and "Full processing mode".
  • Choose the Lagarith Lossless Codec from the list, it's visible if you have installed it.
  • Now it supports a lot more files than just avi! (please note, although it's called a plugin, it doesn't show up at "Options" > "Plugin-ins")Ĭlick the "Video" menu in the main application window, and click on "Compression."

    #Virtualdub mp4 plugin zip#

  • Extract the archive, navigate to your VirtualDub program folder and merge the plugin32 folder with the one from your zip archive.
  • It's the link on their site where it says "Download: VirtualdubFFMpegPlugin_0817.zip (22.2 MB)"

    #Virtualdub mp4 plugin download#

  • Download FFInputDriver from the link above.
  • And I have seen that VirtualDub is able to batch convert like a video converter, so cool! I'm going to explain every step to convert videos into the Lagarith Lossless Codec: It adds the functionality to open up a lot more formats, not just avi.

    virtualdub mp4 plugin

    So, luckily I found something really great: FFInputDriver, a plugin package for VirtualDub. I have tested Handbrake, Media Coder, Avidemux, VirtualDub (unable to handle the avi after conversion from mp4 with Avidemux), TEncoder, XMedia Recode, WinFF and Super (built-in Lagarith codec, but can't convert without an error as well). I have also visited quite a few other topics available here, but all these applications are using internal codecs. I have seen Sony Vegas is able to render videos using external codecs, but it's a way too much overkill, because it costs around 400$ and I don't want to edit it this way. The final video is going to be a compressed video anyway, so I don't want to lose any quality before. I want to avoid converting this video into a lossy format, unless it's perfectly safe to do so with certain settings. I can't use the existing video because it wants an avi file, with no H.264 codec (I had installed the K-Lite codec pack and used Avidemux to convert the mp4 file container to avi, but then the application will crash after 50% loading progress).

    virtualdub mp4 plugin

    My goal: I would like to edit videos where I will need to edit them in another program, but I would like to retain the original quality by using the Lagarith lossless codec and uncompressed PCM audio.

    #Virtualdub mp4 plugin windows#

    The program should run on Windows 7, and if possible, free. There is a serious amount of converting programs using internal codecs, which is great, but this time it's not helpful. I'm looking for a video converter which is able to use existing installed video codecs.







    Virtualdub mp4 plugin