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6th August 2007, 23:02 | #25 | Link |
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I'm trying to figure out why Vdub saves my avi file very slowly when I use Direct Stream Copy. I have fed Vdub with an avs file. I have selected a section with the mark in and out buttons, selected Direct Stream Copy on the Video menu then File, save as. I get real time saving, about 25 fps. Normally when I join 2 avi's with Vdub I get thousands of frames per second. How come this is happening?
Does AVI Trimmer work the same way or is it way faster or am I just not using Vdub correctly? |
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