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4th April 2021, 00:46 | #1 | Link |
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Editing in VirtualDub
In VirtualDub, I can select and delete a section of video. I can select, cut and append a section of video to the end of the same video. But what I am trying to do is to cut a short section out of a video and insert that clip into a separate video, call it Video #2.
Such a task would be a routine matter if done in my Premier Elements editing program, but I would like to effect this task in VirtualDub so that my VHS-to-VirtualDub-captured AVI will be the complete starting video file to then be loaded into my editing program for further editing. (Thus perhaps avoiding and additional re-encoding and/or having to retain both capture files.) In VirtualDub, can one cut a section of video from video file #1 and insert it into video file #2? Might the VirtualDub “Export” / “Import” function come into play here? Thank you. |
4th April 2021, 02:30 | #2 | Link | |
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Another way is to join file #1 and file #2 in the same vdub instance, then edit them (cut, paste, delete whatever sections) eg. file=>edit append avi segmeent |
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4th April 2021, 20:39 | #3 | Link | |
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Yes, all of the characteristics that I set are identical (one VHS capture made immediately after the other). Since, however, I captured using the UT Video codec (thus I did not set the sampling rate), perhaps you would regard this as not the same sampling rates. Regarding your "Another way" suggestion: I was not previously aware of the "File =>Append AVI Segment" function. I suppose I simply never noticed it. I see it now and will test it. Thank you. Last edited by 602x1023; 4th April 2021 at 21:28. |
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