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shon3i
27th January 2006, 17:47
Where i can find aplication such a VirtualDub who full support MP4 files. I want join/split mp4 files like a VDub and recompress audio or video. Please Help if some aplication exist.

unskinnyboy
27th January 2006, 18:25
MP4Box. Use search! :-|

Doom9
27th January 2006, 19:25
well.. mp4box can't hold a candle.. you can split/append from the commandline and there's naturally no preview.
Feel free to extend VirtualDub to offer full MP4 functionality (it's going to be a bitch though).

bond
27th January 2006, 19:50
:readfaq:

unskinnyboy
27th January 2006, 19:52
You weren't asking me to extend VirtualDub, were you? :/

Well, there isn't a full-fledged app yet, so MP4Box it is with the very little functionalities it can provide. Better than nothing.

shon3i
28th January 2006, 12:27
Thanks i hope for that VirtualDub with MP4 support nearly out

Doom9
28th January 2006, 12:45
i hope for that VirtualDub with MP4 support nearly outIf you implement it, then you have full control over that. Do not dare even think that somebody will add MP4 to VirtualDub. You must firmly believe this will never happen.. anything else and you are very likely to spam this forum with unwanted posts.

Inventive Software
28th January 2006, 12:48
And face the same fate that Kostarum Rex Persia had. ;)

shon3i
28th January 2006, 12:59
If you implement it, then you have full control over that. Do not dare even think that somebody will add MP4 to VirtualDub. You must firmly believe this will never happen.. anything else and you are very likely to spam this forum with unwanted posts.
OK Doom9, you may now close this threat. Thanks

bond
28th January 2006, 13:59
does anyone actually read my mp4 faq???

it clearly states tools for "manipulating" mp4 files as asked for in the initial post...

shon3i
28th January 2006, 17:10
Yes i read every faq but i need visualy aplication where i can see what i donig.

bond
28th January 2006, 18:54
well read the faq again than.. :p

shon3i
29th January 2006, 00:45
I think only vegas and quicktime can do that, but they is so complicated and slow as compared with a virtualdub.

Kostarum Rex Persia
29th January 2006, 16:00
And face the same fate that Kostarum Rex Persia had. ;)

:readrule: , please don't say that anymore.