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Old 6th October 2008, 00:58   #1  |  Link
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VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.3

PHP Code:
Prime541:
AddedU3 compatible

Sparad0x
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UpdatedMatroska libs to libeml 0.7.7 and libmatroska 0.8.1
UpdatedOgg codec to libogg 1.1.3 
UpdatedVorbis codec to libvorbis 1.2.0

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Fixedwhen muxing audio in Full processing mode and output is OGM or MKVthe
 
final file was b0rked (audio and video rates mismatch).
FixedACM decompressor error when input audio is MP3using Full processing
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and output is MKV
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http://www.virtualdub-fr.org/Fichier...tualDubMOD.exe
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Old 8th October 2008, 21:05   #2  |  Link
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Thanks for the update.
Is there plans to continue the project?
If so, I have a few feature requests
- bitrate calculator
- avi/mkv/ogm splitter that splits by a desired size
- zip version without an installer
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Old 8th October 2008, 23:11   #3  |  Link
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If you want it in a .zip (not installer) you can download it here.

VirtualDubMod_1.5.10.3_b2550.zip
Size: 1658 KB
MD5: 5f4ccfd25558ec2f62874e88b7164d7e

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Since VirtualDub(Mod) requires VfW Codecs, you'd need to install a Theora VfW Codec. No idea if such thing exists...

(Also I got no idea how good the OGM support in VirtualDubMOD works)
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FFDShow support Theora, so there is a Theora VfW codec.

But, AFAIK, Ogg Theora and OGM are differents formats, so VirtualDubMod will not be able to open true Ogg Theora files. OGM is an unofficial extension of Ogg designed to support any VfW or DirectShow codec. Ogg does not and will probably never have such compatibility, since it would break Ogg purpose (to support only completely free formats).

Consquence ? VirtualDubMod, which is a VfW application, will never support Ogg Theora files. Avidemux is probably our only hope for Ogg Theora. Any news from that side ?

Somme important read about Ogg and OGM

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Nice update! Thanks!
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Consquence? VirtualDubMod, which is a VfW application, will never support Ogg Theora files. Avidemux is probably our only hope for Ogg Theora. Any news from that side?
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but the support for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 in VDubMod couldn't possibly be VFW, considering that I don't think it requires the presence of said codecs installed on the system to open and decode such streams. Ogg Theora shouldn't be too different from that, considering the constraints placed on the implementation (it'd also be similar to some of the new input plugins for the most recent versions of VirtualDub itself). Although that would be entirely up to those that decide to include that in a future release/further modification of the VDubMod project.

For that matter it'd be nice to have native ASP and H.264 in MP4 parsing/decoding support, even if I almost never need such functionality (it'd be a nice addition, though). Again, I'd think support for those formats would be completely handled by the input system rather than by relying on VFW to do the decoding. The precedent is already there, IMO.
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Again, I'd think support for those formats would be completely handled by the input system rather than by relying on VFW to do the decoding. The precedent is already there, IMO.
Exactly, it would be handled by the input system, and after you could only save them to another format with a VfW codec into a VfW compatible container. Of course, it could probably be useful for some people, but entirely different from a full native support of Ogg Theora (open, save, recompress, lossless cut...).
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