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  1. Chicken McNewblet
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    Does this exist? It'd make life easy for just quickly uploading things to Youtube and whatnot.
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    Sort of... Kind of.. There is a FLV VFW plugin that you can use with VD that lets you open FLV, but I don't think it can output them: http://moitah.net/

    For a few FLV encoders: https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=flv+encoders&Submit=Search&convert=&s=&order...y=Name&hits=50 Any reason you want to use VD for this?

    I use Any Video Converter and it does have some sort of FLV output, though I haven't tried it, but it works well for other format conversions. Others may have better suggestions.
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  3. FLV is a container. It supports several different audio and video codecs:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Video#Codec_support

    VirtualDub only outputs to the AVI container. It might be possible to output to AVI (with the above codecs) then remux into an FLV with some other software.
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  4. Chicken McNewblet
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    Sort of... Kind of.. There is a FLV VFW plugin that you can use with VD that lets you open FLV, but I don't think it can output them: http://moitah.net/

    For a few FLV encoders: https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=flv+encoders&Submit=Search&convert=&s=&order...y=Name&hits=50 Any reason you want to use VD for this?

    I use Any Video Converter and it does have some sort of FLV output, though I haven't tried it, but it works well for other format conversions. Others may have better suggestions.
    Just a matter of convenience is all. I don't do much editing with my movies and I upload to Youtube a lot.

    I didn't know that FLV was a container, whoops.
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