virtualdub with wmv suport

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virtualdub with wmv suport

Post by bum » Thu Dec 11, 2003 6:20 am

ok, i realy need this. alot of my anime is in wmv (mainly backups of my dvd's) and i was wondering if anyone know's where i can download a verion of virtualdub that has wmv suport. i got 1.5 but i heard that suport was removed after 1.3 due to licencing issues with ms. so if anyone has the link, can ya please tell me or if ya've got a verion taht suports it can ya please email it to ani_k5@hotmail.com. thanx in advance

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Post by Onideus_Mad_Hatter » Thu Dec 11, 2003 6:28 am

Good luck with that. About a year or two back I tried to find an older version of the program that supported wmv, but I couldn't find it. And I searched and asked in more communities than you even wanna begin to try and fathom. o_O

...I don't believe I asked in Doom9 though...you might try there.
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Post by DJ_Izumi » Thu Dec 11, 2003 9:37 am

MGI's Video Wave series of software has full (lisenced) ASF/WMV support to use as source material and to export as, you can also use the probram (If you are desperate) to export the video as a Raw AVI or other format. However, for some odd reason, the program can not understand the HufYUV codec, or even see it. o.O;
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Re: virtualdub with wmv suport

Post by risk one » Thu Dec 11, 2003 11:36 am

bum wrote:ok, i realy need this. alot of my anime is in wmv (mainly backups of my dvd's) and i was wondering if anyone know's where i can download a verion of virtualdub that has wmv suport. i got 1.5 but i heard that suport was removed after 1.3 due to licencing issues with ms. so if anyone has the link, can ya please tell me or if ya've got a verion taht suports it can ya please email it to ani_k5@hotmail.com. thanx in advance
http://www.divx-digest.com/articles/asf2avi.html has a link to the version with asf support. I'm guessing that will help with WMV too.
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Post by Tab. » Thu Dec 11, 2003 3:04 pm

I don't recall having too much trouble finding it, but it throws errors for a lot of newer wmv files. EO video will work, you can always do a directshowsource() with avisynth, or if nothing else you could always pull one of these jobs.
Asf2avi should work as well.

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Post by danielwang » Fri Dec 12, 2003 12:52 am

EO Video (hint it's crap) it out of WMV to AVI.

But watch out! You'd better have used Windows Media 9 Series Professional or WMV Lossless. You know what happens on stuff before that?

Gee, huge picture, looks like DVD qualty and great sound. ANd 20 minutes into 30MB how do they do that?

Zoom on that pretty picture.
Does it look familiar? Like, uh, JPEG?

What looks like a nice DVD-quality picture (at 56kbps yeah right!!!) is actually composed of tiny(s) or line(s) that make a "JPEG symbol" type of thing in your vids.

If you're recompressing, it's horrible.

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Post by bum » Fri Dec 12, 2003 1:20 am

danielwang wrote:
Zoom on that pretty picture.
Does it look familiar? Like, uh, JPEG?
ya know. most people dont usualy zoom in to a video while thier watching it

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Post by bum » Fri Dec 12, 2003 8:41 am

ok, the two verions of virtual dub that we're posted didnt suport wmv, only asf, which realy fucked things. ok basicaly i need something like virtualdub, which can simply remove subtitles like logoaway can

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Post by klinky » Fri Dec 12, 2003 2:31 pm

Seriously, re-rip your DVDs in a more usable format. Or use DirectShowSource in AVIsynth like Tab told you...

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Post by Tab. » Fri Dec 12, 2003 3:03 pm

danielwang wrote:Zoom on that pretty picture.
Does it look familiar? Like, uh, JPEG?

What looks like a nice DVD-quality picture (at 56kbps yeah right!!!) is actually composed of tiny(s) or line(s) that make a "JPEG symbol" type of thing in your vids.

If you're recompressing, it's horrible.
What the hell are you talking about.

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