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  1. Trying to create DVD's of home videos using AIW Radeon, Virtualdub and CCE Encoder. Clipping 8 lines from bottom of source video is required.

    CCE 2.62 will NOT read VDub's capture.avi

    CCE 2.62 WILL read iuVCR's AVI but iuVCR does not Clip.

    My current capture file is 8.5 Gigs and I really do not want to re-load into Vdub clip and re-compress.

    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated !!

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  2. dont use CCE 2.62 its a stuborn S.O.B use the Version CCE 2.50 it accepts almost anything
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    I have not used 2.62 for that but i know CCE sometimes have problems with sound.
    You could try cutting out a small clip of the avi saving it with no sound and try encoding that.
    If that still dont work try maby using TMPGEnc/VFAPI to CCE help.
    or its a size problem.

    -that was me thinking out loud.
    Well, I am the slime from your video.
    Oozin' along on your livin'room floor.
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  4. CCE 2.5 accepts AVI format 2.0 and CCE 2.62 only AVI format 1.0. Odd, the newer version is LESS compatible.

    I read that a new version of CCE is due out Dec 25, I will ask Santa that it is compatible with VirtualDub Cap !

    Is there no capture software available now that can Clip and save in AVI ver 1 ???

    (my Pioneer A06 waits patiently) but not me !! GGrr

    Thanks...
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    I am quite unsure, how you want to solve the clip problem. If you want to crop (and resize) you have to recompress.
    Load it into Vdub and save old format avi. If you don't want this, you can frameserve with Vdub to CCE 2.6.
    Convert the signpost file with VFAPI 1.03b and open that fake avi in cce.
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  6. Hi Truman. My Version of CCE 2.6 (or even 2.5) is not able to open the .vdr from VirtualDub. Any other way for frameserving? Marcus
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