I know that can quickly roll into Hundreds of Megabytes, BUT given alot are 2-10 second clips, it'll be the winning solution. Point taken, in fact, I only came back to my thread already, because I just decided the clips are generally SO short, for maximum quality I'll go with the alternative of Uncompressed. I also love this expression, "Whatever floats your boat", "Whatever bakes your cake", brilliant, I LOVE IT!
#Tubedigger 5.2.1 how to
I'm listening to Ultra JMan scream about his gamepad - I'm at my wits end- GARGH!Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated -_- On how to cut out x246 AVI files, with ANY frame accuracey, that would just be a miracle.įloats your boat. well, the x264Core somewhere O_o ARGH, just, I have been at this all day, making this Video. It seems possible by building it yourself, but as far as I can identify it involves using SVN (?!) and possibly a Linux system to accomplish it? I have an x264 VFW (Video For Windows) jobby installed, and. In this first instance, it's constantly adding on an extra 3 seconds of video footage.ĪviDemux very cleanly navigates the x264 Video File I'm trying to cut up, but it doesn't have x264 Built-in. But VirtualDub v1.8.3 can read the video (sort of, doesn't display properly all the time in the Application), and direct streaming gives me the pieces from any section of the movie with a clean result.īut it seems to be limited to certain sections, like I can only cut Key-Frame to Key-Frame parts out, not specific frames. I'm using Super to convert FLV's to AVI files utilising x264 simply because the results always blow my mind, like the Master Exploder song. Referring to, I am having similar VirtualDub problems.