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1. OK I captured the AVI using Virtual VCR with HuffyDuf.
2. I selected the filters I want in Virtualdub.

How do I apply the filters to my AVI and save the finished processed video.
 
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Goodner79 wrote:
> 1. OK I captured the AVI using Virtual VCR with HuffyDuf.
> 2. I selected the filters I want in Virtualdub.
>
> How do I apply the filters to my AVI and save the finished processed video.

"Save as AVI" in the File menu.
 
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Ritz <ritz@mordor.net> wrote in message news:<3otqd.8$WF2.1@fe11.lga>...
> Goodner79 wrote:
> > 1. OK I captured the AVI using Virtual VCR with Huffyuv.
> > 2. I selected the filters I want in Virtualdub.
> >
> > How do I apply the filters to my AVI and save the finished processed video.
>
> "Save as AVI" in the File menu.

What should I use for video compression? Should I use Huffyuv again
and then use something else to encode it?

thanks....
 
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On 28 Nov 2004 15:38:26 -0800, jtg30@hotmail.com (Goodner79) wrote:

>1. OK I captured the AVI using Virtual VCR with HuffyDuf.
>2. I selected the filters I want in Virtualdub.
>
>How do I apply the filters to my AVI and save the finished processed video.


To select the filters you need select "Video | Full processing mode".
Then you click on "Video | Filters..." and select and configure at
your will the filters to apply. You can check the result in the output
pane.

To save, do "File | Save as avi".
 
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On 28 Nov 2004 21:46:30 -0800, jtg30@hotmail.com (Goodner79) wrote:

>Ritz <ritz@mordor.net> wrote in message news:<3otqd.8$WF2.1@fe11.lga>...

>What should I use for video compression? Should I use Huffyuv again
>and then use something else to encode it?

If you plan on further editing the material, then you would save as
Huffyuv, and only encode to a lossy format in the last step. But if
this is already the last step, then use your encoder of choice
directly.
 
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Bariloche <bariloche@bariloche.com> wrote in message news:<ah7mq05ns5h168eml4kd6jta419ts856c3@4ax.com>...
> On 28 Nov 2004 21:46:30 -0800, jtg30@hotmail.com (Goodner79) wrote:
>
> >Ritz <ritz@mordor.net> wrote in message news:<3otqd.8$WF2.1@fe11.lga>...
>
> >What should I use for video compression? Should I use Huffyuv again
> >and then use something else to encode it?
>
> If you plan on further editing the material, then you would save as
> Huffyuv, and only encode to a lossy format in the last step. But if
> this is already the last step, then use your encoder of choice
> directly.

I will not be editing them anymore. I eventually plan to burn them on
DVD for play in my regular DVD player. Whats the next step? Should I
be selecting a compression that takes place when I "save as avi." and
which one would be best for burning to DVD in the future?

thanks, jt