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Old 2nd March 2019, 02:37   #1  |  Link
Danette
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Odd Behavior Between Vdub, AviDemux and AvsPmod

I have several AVI files all created similarly. Everything was going fine, until I ran into a problem file. When I load it into AviDemux or AvsPmod it has a strange green effect where the image is mainly green with visible outlines of objects and some yellow, blue and red. However, when I load it into Vdub, it's fine and I can view it normally.

Any ideas as to how yto fix this file so that AviDemux and AvsPmod can handle it?

A sample video can be downloaded here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/l867u7.../Test.avi/file
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Old 2nd March 2019, 16:34   #2  |  Link
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Are you using x86 or x64 versions of avisynth or vdub ?

Works in vdub/avspmod both x86/x64 for me . Both FFVideoSource and AVISource

AVISource in avisynth will use the installed VFW codec. Try updating/reinstalling your ut video codec . FFMS2 works too as an alternative, but it will index



You can't "fix" it with avidemux, unless you compile it with support for UT
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Old 2nd March 2019, 20:00   #3  |  Link
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Quote:
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AVISource in avisynth will use the installed VFW codec. Try updating/reinstalling your ut video codec .
Thanks. Updating the codecs worked. Something different about that file, though. All others perform without the updated codecs.
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