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I dl'ed it, unzipped it, sent it to VDub and it's still not working. Same error message.Scintilla wrote:That means your video is a DV AVI and you need a VFW DV codec. You can get one <a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Pan ... m">here</a>.
Is there any way BESIDES VDub to compress? or can you think of any way to solve this problem?
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what do you mean when you say you sent it to vdub?
if you just put it into vdub's folder...that won't do you any good.
You need to actually install the codec (just let it install in its default location)
there are other programs that can encode video, but they might not be as flexible as vdub. The more control you have over the encoding process, the better the result can be.
if you just put it into vdub's folder...that won't do you any good.
You need to actually install the codec (just let it install in its default location)
there are other programs that can encode video, but they might not be as flexible as vdub. The more control you have over the encoding process, the better the result can be.
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That's because lagarith is a lossless codec. It should be a few gigs in size, even if your source is a 4GB MPEG2 DVD.EleventhAkatsuki wrote:Also, last time I "compressed" something with a codec like Lagarith, it ended up bigger than before.
Is there any way to set a limit on file size when compressing?
Once you compress it down using a lossy codec for distribution, it'll be much, much smaller.
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