I tried to compress an ~14GB Fraps recording (it was only about 10 minutes long..ridiculous) with VirtualDub and using the Xvid codec, but it actually resulted in a 110GB file. I tried to compress the original again, but the file is still 1.1GB. Compressing with Windows Movie Maker made it quite...
I tried to compress an ~14GB Fraps recording (it was only about 10 minutes long..ridiculous) with VirtualDub and using the Xvid codec, but it actually resulted in a 110GB file. I tried to compress the original again, but the file is still 1.1GB. Compressing with Windows Movie Maker made it quite...
I tried to compress an ~14GB Fraps recording (it was only about 10 minutes long..ridiculous) with VirtualDub and using the Xvid codec, but it actually resulted in a 110GB file. I tried to compress the original again, but the file is still 1.1GB. Compressing with Windows Movie Maker made it quite...
I tried to compress an ~14GB Fraps recording (it was only about 10 minutes long..ridiculous) with VirtualDub and using the Xvid codec, but it actually resulted in a 110GB file. I tried to compress the original again, but the file is still 1.1GB. Compressing with Windows Movie Maker made it quite...
Whenever I try to compress a video using Divx I get an error message saying: Video compression error: The source image format is not acceptable. (error code -2)
Anyone know what I did wrong?
I've been wanting to compress a few of my videos recorded in Fraps, so I got XviD and everything and installed it, but now it still doesn't show up on the compressing list. I've restarted my computer and it still fails. I was wondering if there was a better way to do this, or how I could fix it...
I want to encode a file to an exact file size in VirtualDub.
The only problem is no matter what type of encoding(single -or multipass), no matter what bitrate or resolution I choose, during the encoding the file size starts to increase and the end result is often a 30-50% larger file than I...
Whenever I open a video with VirtualDub 1.9.0, it give me this error:
Could not locate decompressor for format 'DIVX' (DivX 4+)
VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player, are not suitible...