Virtualdub video bitrate loss

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  1. PitLane

    PitLane Member

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    I have successfully followed AfterDawn's Guide for joining and splitting AVI files with Virtualdub. However, every time I do one or the other using Direct Stream Copy the video bitrate of the resulting file inevitably falls by 500/600 kbps from the original. Would anyone know why this is? Thanks.

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    Well since no reencoding is done, it shouldn't change.

    Can you provide more details and perhaps screen shots that might
    explain a little more?
     
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    Yes, davexnet, that's precisely why I remain perplexed! When I perform the identical task using a simple program such as AVI Video Joiner the video bitrate remains identical to the original video file. Ditto with my AVI MPEG ASF WMV Splitter program. I verify the end result with Gspot and Videoinspector and, lo and behold, the video bitrate doesn't vary. But with Virtualdub I always lose approx. 600 kbps and the Quality Factor drops from 0.33 b/px to 0.22 b/px. I would prefer to use Virtualdub given its versatility but not at this cost.

    In any case davexnet, thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my query.
     

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