Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

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Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Scrilax » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:21 pm

Hi, I used Fraps to capture video in .avi format, and then use virtualdub 1.9.9 to convert it to.. AVI.. using the compression of x264 everything went prefectly, until I format my pc and using the same configs (as I exported it in 'Save processing settings') the video stays like this

If someone could lend me an hand I would be appreciate, thanks for reading =)

PS: I have AviSynth installed.

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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Kawatta-kun » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:33 pm

Why x264 on AVI? I don't think so.
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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Scrilax » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:43 pm

Well, I want to use a codec where I don't loose quality, and that drops me the size of the video, could you advice one then ?

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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by mirkosp » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:45 pm

H.264 in .avi, while technically possible, is a really really really bad idea due to the container's restrictions and hacky nature of the support for that codec. If you want to do an AVC video, then use a .mp4 or .mkv container. For the former, an easy way is to use zarx264gui, a guide of which you can find here.
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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by TheRyuu » Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:42 pm

mirkosp wrote:H.264 in .avi, while technically possible, is a really really really bad idea due to the container's restrictions and hacky nature of the support for that codec. If you want to do an AVC video, then use a .mp4 or .mkv container. For the former, an easy way is to use zarx264gui, a guide of which you can find here.
And xvid in avi doesn't use those same hacks? </stolen quote>

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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by mirkosp » Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:48 pm

TheRyuu wrote:
mirkosp wrote:H.264 in .avi, while technically possible, is a really really really bad idea due to the container's restrictions and hacky nature of the support for that codec. If you want to do an AVC video, then use a .mp4 or .mkv container. For the former, an easy way is to use zarx264gui, a guide of which you can find here.
And xvid in avi doesn't use those same hacks? </stolen quote>
That's why people should entirely stop using avi for distro! :bzz:
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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Cannonaire » Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:25 pm

I had the same problem with Fraps videos I was trying to backup before I started making AMVs. Am I correct that you're trying to use Virtualdub to make avi files using x264's lossless option? I've never gotten that to work, but the good news is that you can achieve what you are trying to achieve. If the files have to be lossless, I would suggest UTVideo or Lagarith. UTVideo is what I normally suggest for making clips for AMVs, but lagarith will give you slightly better compression at the cost of speed. Since you captured the video with Fraps, the colorspace will be RGB, so pick that as your option in whichever codec you decide to use.

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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Mister Hatt » Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:57 pm

mirkosp wrote:
TheRyuu wrote:
mirkosp wrote:H.264 in .avi, while technically possible, is a really really really bad idea due to the container's restrictions and hacky nature of the support for that codec. If you want to do an AVC video, then use a .mp4 or .mkv container. For the former, an easy way is to use zarx264gui, a guide of which you can find here.
And xvid in avi doesn't use those same hacks? </stolen quote>
That's why people should entirely stop using avi for distro! :bzz:
Which just goes to show that our campaign to use a new codec as an excu- wait where have we heard THIS before :V

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Re: Virtualdub + Saving Avi (x264vfw) = problem

Post by Scrilax » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:22 pm

thank you for the help, to everyone that replied, I hope someday I could help you guys too =)

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