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forgot to say that the 2.6 gig file is uncompressed YUY2. I just made a 5.6 gig avi with virtualdub but this time with Picvideo and TMPGenc opens it fine. WTF?
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Use VDub open the avi then to save a segmented avi (check VDub help file, and use directstream copy) then encode the two parts seperately then join in TMPGenc.
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Alternatively, open it in VirtualDub and frameserve it to TMPEG. That'll work too.
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True. I just thought the other way you can avoid all the frame serving stuff. Sometimes a bit of a hassle but not to much.
Michael
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