.AVI Problems & Virtual Dub

JReed wrote on 3/7/2004, 5:03 AM
2 questions...

When I render an .avi either with the NTSC DV codec or the Default Uncompressed codec...the .avi file will not playback. I get an error message and the program terminates...any ideas?

Also...I downloaded Virtual Dub...is there a simple explanation about the benefits of using this program and how you use it? I must be stupid because I can't figure out how to use it....thanks

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GerryLeacock wrote on 3/7/2004, 9:01 AM
Can't explain how it works, but when I encounter an .avi that has errors and won't play (usually some video clip from the internet), I open it in VirtualDub, then immediately hit "Save as .avi". Don't have to do anything else. Somehow makes the new saved .avi playable.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 3/7/2004, 5:45 PM
> When I render an .avi either with the NTSC DV codec or the Default Uncompressed codec...the .avi file will not playback. I get an error message and the program terminates...any ideas?

What program terminates? Screenblast? What is the error message? It sounds like your having a problem with the DV codec on your machine.

> Also...I downloaded Virtual Dub...is there a simple explanation about the benefits of using this program and how you use it? I must be stupid because I can't figure out how to use it....thanks

VirtualDub is a program for processing video with various filters. The basic steps are as follows:

Step 1: Use File->Open video file... (ctrl-O) to open the AVI file that you want to process.
Step 2: Use the Video->Filters... menu to add the filters you want to apply. (I use it to apply the Dynamic Noise Reduction 2.1 filter to any analog footage I capture to clean up the analog noise).
Step 3: After you apply your filters use the Video->Compression... menu item to select the CODEC you want to use to save it.
Step 4: Finally use File->Save as AVI (F7) to process your video and save the results.

If you have a bunch of files to process there is a batch mode where you queue up the jobs and then run them all at once.

~jr