How to Convert 4:3 Videos to 16:9 (VirtualDub) [Part 2]
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thanks for this tutrorial (i think you should remove the bit with conversion though. It's bad enough waiting for your on video lol)
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This was JUST what I needed starting to work with virtual dub today... thanks am million! :)
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Thanks
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you know there the filter and theres size, only put there the resolution u want and its done, takes less than a minute...
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@DrunkleShane ... yeah i noticed this also..seems this program doesnt work with Mpeg files ,and it seems to want to output everything to an AVI file ...which means (from what i can figure out) if you have a mpeg video ..your screwed ...i even downloaded a version of VIRTUAL DUB'' MOD'' for MPEG ,BUT THE DARN THING STILL WANTS TO CONVERT or export it as a AVI file..which means you would have to reconvert the whole movie from AVI back to MPEG 1 or 2 (using some other program )
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To the uploader of this video: when I try to drag the video into the program (at 0:33), it keeps saying: "MPEG-1 video stream contains an invalid frame rate (0)." and it won't let me put the video in. Please help me out??
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Good :)
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Please reply!
Okay so i did what you said and my video is super zoomed in i recorded it with a dvc 100 aka dazzel help!
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Great but I do not have the divx compression option and for some reason once its saved the sound works for 1 second then disapeers and suddenly the video seems very slow... terrible.
just one more question... what happens if i dont compress the vid???
jcorona25 3 years ago
Hey I'm repying to both of your comments,
I included the link to the DivX compressor in the video discription (its free).
If you don't compress your video it will still work, except the file itself is going to be a lot bigger.
Peter8831 3 years ago