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Originally Posted by classVcd
If you use virtualdub to capture and encode the files into xvid or another codec for avi compression , you could simply once captures are completed open the first avi you recorded , and frameserve it too
Just dont serve more than 50,000 frame's at a time if you is using anything other than xp with a hard drive formatted into fat32 type partitions , or the dvd mpegs will exceed the 2 gigabyte barrier and nothing will open them .
Under xp and fat32 , this is not a problem .
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That's not correct. There is segmented capture in Virtual Dub, what means that longer captures will be divided in more files.
And AviSyntth has option for work with segmented AVI files, for instance.