![]() ![]() ![]() I also tried capturing using a lower-bit rate mpeg2 stream, here's the results from that. You are in breach of the forum rules and are being banned. Best way is to frameserve your DV footage into an encoder like CCE or TMPGENC via Virtualdub. I'm thinking maybe I need to demux the audio from the mpeg2 stream and then put it back in to the cleaned up file? 20th Nov 2004 01:41 2 Forum Troll Member Oct 2003 Right behind you AFAIK, Virtualdubmod can open MPEG-2, but cannot encode to it. This worked, with no dropped frames, but of course the audio was 5-10 seconds off. I was able to do the export last night by cutting off all of the audio sync options and basically letting the audio go way out of sync with the picture. Downloads Note: The material in these files is released under the GNU General Public License.Please read it before redistributing or mirroring. This is the input file coming from an external usb 2.0 hard drive and putting output to a 200GB internal drive. This is from setting virtualdub to capture mode, setting the device to "disk file (emulation)", pulling in the 1GB mpeg2 file that I captured from the win2000 application and trying to export to the same disk using a deinterlacer filter and the vcr filter. ![]() :1 compression ratio (and therefore a disk write of around 2MB/sec), but I'm still dropping 500-1000 frames of a 30 second clip. Kuma VirtualDub MPEG-2 ne mai modified ce ta VirtualDub cewa tana goyon bayan MPEG-2 shigo da asali. I've tried the pegasus compression filters, and am getting a 14 Download VirtualDub MPEG2 & Amfani to damfara MPEG2 Videos VirtualDub ne mai free video kama / aiki ga kayan aiki Windows dandamali (2000 / XP / Vista / 7). So I try adding some compression, first Huffyuv, then pegasus However, it's way out of sync with a ton of dropped frames. I add a deinterlacing filter and that wonderful VHS filter, and set it to output the results to an AVI file. So I install the virtualdub mpeg2 version that does. So I download virtualdub, find out that it doesn't support mpeg2. The resulting file looks ok, but I'd like to run it through virtualdub to clean it up a bit. As far was I can tell it only captures to mpeg2 and not avi. 'm capturing from VHS into a full resolution D1 mpeg2 file using a Hauppage PVR-150. This is a crosspost from the shspvr forums, so please excuse me if you read both. ![]()
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