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  1. hi
    ive edited a mpeg file in virtual dub mod but when i save it and it's converting the new one ive edited it use's all my disc space?
    it got halfway through and used 19GB!
    what am i doing wrong?
    THANK'S
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  2. In short:

    You have to choose a compression. It should have warned you with a popup. Uncompressed video is big.


    More detail:

    When you open the mpeg, VDubMod decodes/uncompresses it for display. VDubMod can not compress back to mpeg so you have to save your changes to an avi file and then recompress/encode that to mpeg. You could also frameserve to an mpeg encoder. This skips the avi encode but not the mpeg re-encode.

    Generally, re-encoding mpeg is not considered a good thing. However, depending on the source, it may be fine for you. After all, DVD to DVDr, SVCD, VCD, etc is all about re-encoding mpeg.
    I mean it in the nicest way.
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