okay, so I just opened up this program for the first time today, and am pretty much trying to work it without knowing much about it.
so, I figured out how to import a video I want to get clips from, but when I play it back, it skips. a lot. I'm not even sure if it's SUPPOSED to do that, so yeah. and gdjkhglsdkf, does anyone know where to find like, a guide to the program or something? I don't even know what all the buttons do @__@
help would be GREATLY appreciated
trouble with virtualdubmod
- Krisqo
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Nah... it's not a problem. VDub is not entirely made for watching videos. If you are using AVISynth, once you deinterlace it gets a little fidgety. If you are using clips it should run relatively smooth but I expect it to be jerky from then too.
And I think this should probably be in Software help.
The only buttons you need to really know are the last two on the bottom row (the ones that look like half arrows) they mark the in and out point of your footage. So if you want to make a short clip from your source, you use the left one to mark the beginning of the clip and the right one to mark the end. Then you convert.
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... l">THIS</a> might also help.
And I think this should probably be in Software help.
The only buttons you need to really know are the last two on the bottom row (the ones that look like half arrows) they mark the in and out point of your footage. So if you want to make a short clip from your source, you use the left one to mark the beginning of the clip and the right one to mark the end. Then you convert.
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... l">THIS</a> might also help.
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okay, thanks for the reply. I read through the guide thing, and I tried again with the clip making. I ignored the skipping this time, got the clip, saved it n' whatnot. But then when I played the clip back on a regular video player (I used vlc), it was skipping the exact same way.
How could this be fixed? D: I'm totally lost with this.
How could this be fixed? D: I'm totally lost with this.
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Skipping in VLC... that's a new one. I have clips that like to free on a frame but the audio keeps going but not jerky. At least not since my early days. Are you making these to just watch or edit? If they play fine in an editing program, then don't worry. Otherwise, I'm really not sure myself. Some more video savvy person would have to help you then.
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