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  1. Probably a dumb question, but if I edit [crop] a DV file in VirtualDub and save the result (both audio and video) to a new .avi using Direct Stream Copy, will I lose any quality?

    I'm thinking no but figured I'd ask to make sure.

    If the answer is yes, is there a way to not lose any info/quality when saving the file?

    Thanks in advance.
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    No. The video is saved in the original format.

    Edit: Are you cropping parts of the frame out? If so then I don't think you can use direct stream copy. If you're doing a simple cut and splice edit then you can direct stream and not affect the video.
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  3. Thanks ZippyP.

    All I'm doing currently is splitting a file into two parts.

    I'll do some more editing later, but for now all I want to do is separate two different filming sessions.
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  4. Even if you did do some editing other than simple copy / cut / paste- good software will render the project not re-encoding the unchanged portions, and as for the stuff that does require re-encoding, I don't think you'll ever notice a loss of quality anyway... that's the beauty of editing in DV with a good codec.
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