This forum is for questions and discussion of all the aspects of handling your footage. If you have questions about capturing/ripping footage, AviSynth, or compression/encoding/converting, look here.
vdubmod can be used for a few different things, but people on this site primarily use it to convert (usually with the help of avisynth) and encode video.
another common use is to make smaller clips from your large dvd files (for use in your editing program)
elbo wrote:alright then. But answer me this: when it saves a file it processes it so that the video skips from each frame. What's the reason for this
Are you looking at the VirtualDubMod input/output screens when the file's encoding? Those don't show every frame. If you want to be sure that your file exported correctly, open it up and play it back.