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How to add external encoders to VirtualDub2? - VideoHelp

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/391940-How-to-add-external-encoders-to-VirtualDub2#:~:text=Basically%20you%20first%20set%20up%20%22Encoders%22%20for%20video%2C,%22File%22-%3E%22Export%22-%3E%22Using%20external%20encoder%22.%20And%20that%27s%20pretty%20much%20it.
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Extract audio to WAV using VirtualDubMod - VideoHelp

    https://www.videohelp.com/guides/extract-audio-to-wav-using-virtualdubmod-id837
    Extract audio to WAV using VirtualDubMod. There's guides around for using VirtualDub (and most of its variants) for this task, but VirtualDubMod goes about things slightly differently with its "Stream List" - hence the need for this guide. It also gives you the ability to add the extractions to the Job Control (batch processing), whereas AFAIK ...

Extracting audio with VirtualDub - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/281285-Extracting-audio-with-VirtualDub
    If you can use command line, Get avi2raw from. http://pbx.mine.nu/w21sa/mpeg4ip.html. And use this batch file to extract the MP3 audio from all files in a directory: @echo avimp3 avifile.avi. @echo demux (assumed mp3) audio from avi files. @if %1X==X goto ALL. :LOOP.

VirtualDub Tutorial: Installing VirtualDub and XviD/LAME ...

    http://granjow.net/virtualdub-tutorial-installing.html
    To compress the audio stream select Audio > Full Processing Mode (otherwise the audio stream would simply be copied as is). Now select Audio > Compression … and select the Lame MP3 codec, 192 kbps or higher. Done :) Remarks ^ YES, ALSO if you’re using a 64bit Windows. XviD and Lame will not work with the 64bit version of VirtualDub!

VirtualDub2

    http://www.virtualdub2.com/
    An enhanced version of the original VirtualDub with improved usability, and extended to work with new formats and plugins. A streamlined video editor with simple frame-by-frame timeline. Free, open-source, portable. The default package is ready for use with many essential plugins included, and can be further extended with 3rd party codecs and filters.

VirtualDub documentation: codecs - virtualdub.org

    https://virtualdub.org/docs_codecs.html
    VirtualDub can read MPEG-1 because it has a separate code path for parsing MPEG-1 files and its own MPEG audio and video decoders. Some of the more recent applications do so using DirectShow, but this tends to be sloooooowwwww. My files are showing up as a different video format than the one I chose for encoding!

VD2 External Encoder questions - Doom9's Forum

    https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=175876
    In VirtualDub(2) File->Export->Raw audio doesn't necessarily mean it will export the bitstream 1:1 as it is in the source, only as it is delivered by the source filter. I just tried on an mp3-in-mp4 file and it seems to have output PCM (without wav header). If you do File->Save audio you will have the very same PCM but with wav header.

Welcome to virtualdub.org! - virtualdub.org

    https://virtualdub.org/
    VirtualDub is mainly geared toward processing AVI files, although it can read (not write) MPEG-1 and also handle sets of BMP images. I basically started VirtualDub in college to do some quick capture-and-encoding that I wanted done; from there it's basically grown into a more general utility that can trim and clean up video before exporting to ...

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