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  1. Master of my domain thoughton's Avatar
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    New version is out: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5758

    PS Has anyone had any luck exporting to a file with VLC? (shift-command-O, then click 'stream output', click 'settings', click 'file'). Allegedly it can re-encode anything it can play to mpeg or avi...
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    I can't get it to export anything. I get nothing but errors.
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    I finally got it to export, but it looks like crap.
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    yeh i have tried many methods of piping vlc to other programs or to re-encode material and its results are extremely poor.
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    I exported a sorenson edcoded mov file to vob in vlc. The first second is a gray screen, then the video appears.

    I exported an MSMPEG4V2 avi to vob in vlc. The first 10 seconds did the divx ghost trail thing before it went away.

    This option in vlc doesn't seem to hold much ground.
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    Ah I finally got it to produce a file but the source was a 600+meg so I didn't finish. Sounds like I'm not missing much I find the way it saves settings a bit weird, did you have to change yours back to the original to get VLC to display normal video again?
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