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	Why do you want to do this? Maybe you don't understand, but converting to lossless DOES NOT IN ANY WAY restore lost data from the previous compression. If you have an editor that requires the use of lossless AVI, I could understand that as being your reason. I just want to be sure that you don't have an unrealistic expectation of what such a conversion can do. 
 
 VirtualDubMod can convert a lot of formats to lossless AVI and it's free. Note that lossless video formats take up a LOT of disk space. I can't promise you that VDM can convert any file, but it can convert a lot of them.
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	Any? Maybe not. However... 
 
 Can use:
 - FFmpeg
 - Avisynth > FFmpeg,
 - VirtualDubMod
 - Avisynth > VirtualDubMod,
 - VirtualDub
 - VirtualDub + input plugins
 - Avisynth > VirtualDub,
 - Avidemux
 - Avisynth > Avidemux.
 
 And in Avisynth scripts can use DirectShowSource, AVISource, FFmpegSource, QTSource, DGAVCDec, DGMPGDec, ...
 
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	Thanx guys 
 
 jman98 > It's for production, i get exaclty what i expect, maximum compability @ best quality possible. quite simple. Size/speed is not of any matter.
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