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Originally Posted by Groucho2004
Yes. However, the options that VDub comes with are very limited. As I wrote, first decide what target format you want. This choice mainly depends on the playback device you are going to use. Also, VirtualDub can be configured to use external encoders like x264.
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Yep, got it. I downloaded the XviD codec because the others weren't going to work, and so far so good. If I don't reply, everything worked out! Thanks again for your patience Groucho! I'll make sure to come back here for a browse next time I have some queries or things I'm looking to learn