![]() ![]() Any other mode will attempt to use whatever your default codec compressor is. You are only not compressing anything if you have the compression mode set to "Direct Stream Copy". If you must recompress, doing so from the original source file if at all possible is your best bet. You want to perform video compression as few times as possible. With regards to the video.if you are recompressing the compressed video then yes, you will have degredation each time you do it. You can also save this as a Matroska file to make sure the AVI container isn't causing sync issues. YMMV.Īfter it's done compressing, then remux the the mp3 file into the resulting AVI file using VirtualDobMod to add the mp3 stream. I never seem to have much luck personally with the ACM codec that you can install. I should clarify, I mean the LAME command line compressor. ![]() Compress the video, with the audio processing set for no audio(this is assuming VirtualDub not VirtualDobMod, in that, you'd just delete the audio stream). Recompress the WAV with LAME or BeSweet or whatever. This gives you a WAV file of the audio of the file as you've got it marked off. Then once that's done I use the SAVE WAV function in the file menu. The way I do it is to mark of the sections I'm going to have in the final video. In particular if you are using the Radium codec(I think Avery notes this somewhere) it apparently doesn't actually hold it's bitrate steady so you can get drift in the sync. Potentially, if you are compressing to non-CBR mp3, AVIs don't always deal with that so well. ![]()
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