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    This is a quick question, perhaps a dumb one.

    Is there any plugin around that could saves the timeline editing of the Vdub?
    Sometimes, I have a Vdub's crash when editing. This throws away all my work of cutting the video until that time.
    The problem with the crashes occurs at the coding part and the result is a corrupted video. So, I have to redo all cut editing again...
    If there were a way to save the cuts, would be great.
    "Save processing settings" command ignores the cuts in the timeline, unfortunately.
    Last edited by jairovital; 21st Jul 2014 at 12:18. Reason: Solved question
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    At the bottom of the "save processing settings" window is a checkbox labeled "include selection and edit list". Check that and your cuts will be saved as well.
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  3. Originally Posted by Calidore View Post
    At the bottom of the "save processing settings" window is a checkbox labeled "include selection and edit list". Check that and your cuts will be saved as well.
    As I said before, it was revealed as a dumb question.
    I can't' realize why I never looked at that dialog box before.

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    Thank you.
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    I'm pretty sure the same thing happened to me once also. For some reason, that's kind of a stealth option, even though it's right there.
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    Well, for me at least, most VirtualDub editing is so super fast - basic direct stream cuts mostly - that it's easy to ignore an option like that from lack of need in most cases.

    Having said that, what I find even more useful is the batching (Job control) since I may edit several clips at a time and want to render later. This is kind of like my "save" of edit timelines, in a different light.
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