Running Vegas 9 Pro on Vista Capturing video from Vdubmod with Lagarith. they were MKV. I made them avi. Did so with one series already and it works fine. moved on to the 2nd series: --Original video source plays fine --Seems to capture fine as well --when captured will not play on VLC player and wi...
Open the script in VDub like you would open any other video file (either drag-and-drop it from a Windows Explorer window, or use File --> Open video file...). Then select File --> File Information..., and the resulting window should show you the resolution. AH! i found the problem! sorry to waste y...
Open the script in VDub like you would open any other video file (either drag-and-drop it from a Windows Explorer window, or use File --> Open video file...). Then select File --> File Information..., and the resulting window should show you the resolution. it seems to be "1032x720"
Try taking out the minus sign before the second zero? I don't see anything else in there that would prevent it from being cropped; you may want to open the script in VirtualDub and check the file information to see that it really is still 1280x720. the removing the minus from the zero didnt work. a...
Worked on my last computer but it wont work now. the video will work like normal but nothing will be cropped. here is the script: #ASYNTHER Default (ffvideosource) ffvideosource("C:\Program Files\BitLord\Downloads\Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood\Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood - 08 (1280x720 h2...
This guide will help: HOW-TO: Compress with ffdshow (HuffYUV-YV12 and MJPEG) Just keep in mind that if you encode to huffyuv using ffdshow, then you'll need to use ffdshow to decode it. So if you give the file to someone else, be aware of that. I tried installing multiple versions, but it didn't wo...
Vdubmod is only 32-bit, so it won't see it. You might be able to install the 32-bit at the same time, but I like to avoid that. You can also encode huffyuv using ffdshow. This craziness is why some people say just stick to 32-bit. omg your not kidding.... well i see ffdshow...do i need to switch so...
It won't really say anything when installing, other than a little window popping up for a split second. You should see huffyuv in your Programs and Features list. Now try out Vegas 64-bit with huffyuv files, it should be able to play them. Remember, the 64-bit codec will only show up in a 64-bit pr...
It won't really say anything when installing, other than a little window popping up for a split second. You should see huffyuv in your Programs and Features list. Now try out Vegas 64-bit with huffyuv files, it should be able to play them. Remember, the 64-bit codec will only show up in a 64-bit pr...
either way it would make sense to assume that the huffys in question i currently have (in clip form) are 32 bit seeing as they dont work. That's not the issue, once encoded they are bit agnostic. All that matters is that Vegas 64-bit can see a 64-bit codec so it can decode the video. The only thing...
I just installed both 32-bit and 64-bit Vegas Pro 9.0b. I found that 32-bit Vegas will work with huffyuv fine and if I use the 64-bit version of huffyuv it works with 64-bit version of Vegas. Try not to have multiple versions of huffyuv installed, because they might fight each other. im pretty sure...