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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR
VirtualDub supports AVI files only and it requires a suitable VfW Codecs for whatever video format is stored in the AVI.
Nevertheless you can frameserve videos into VirtualDub via Avisynth, which gives access to almost every format in existence.
You should also give Avidemux at try:
Avidemux is very similar to VirtualDub, but opens AVI, MP4/MOV, FLV, MPEG-2 and WMV directly
http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/#avidemux2.4
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I don't suppose you know of any brutally simple semi-n00b guides for that?
I've found that Vdubmod is pretty good, but it's too damn bad is seems to be somewhat devalued.
I suppose there are no "container demuxers" or filters that can be added to virtual dub to do that job, eh? And yes, I looked on google. No dice.
I've tried avidemux. Works pretty well, but I guess I just grew up on virtualdub