besides Virtual Dub what is out there?

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  1. uglijimus

    uglijimus Member

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    I'm looking for an encoding program that will

    1. enable me to manipulate individual codecs (in particular the keyframe intervals) aspect ratio, frame rate, etc.

    2. a program that accepts nearly any videos I put into.

    I used to use SUPER. It nearly took in anything I threw at it. Except I can't manipulate keyframes with it.

    Then I moved onto Virtual Dub. Had to download so many different codecs just to get it to receive a video and even then there are so many errors it's not worth it.

    avidemux looks great, but half of the videos I threw into had errors.

    any suggestions?
     
  2. jony218

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    There isn't one single program that will do everything, I use many for different files.

    I found EM total video converter will convert almost every file I throw at it, it's what I use on problem files, it's especially good with mkv files. I use this program only as a converter, once I convert the file to avi, i edit it with other software.

    Avidemux is my favorite program for avi's. For editing/joining/cutting it is the best. It works better with xvid files, but can handle divx/h264. It won't reencode in most editing. It can also edit outside of the kframes. It won't join clips that aren't of the same framerate/aspect ratio.

    womble mpeg video wizard dvd is what I use when I have different type of clips (avi/mpegs with differest aspects/framerates) I want to join. I can also add transitions/titles and a seperate audio track. It works great with mpegs/mp4/mov files.

    When I need to edit dvd's (remove scenes etc) I use videoredotvsuite. This is more of a luxury, womble can do the same thing but videoredo does it much quicker.

    I found out if I install the latest klite codec pack everything works better, womble requires it so that it can encode to avi.
     
  3. uglijimus

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    thanks for the suggestions, but unfortunately they are not free. I've always heard never to install a codec pack, but if it works for you...
     

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