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    I've got 90+ video clips that need my website logo in it. However, the quality of the tapes I'm recording from are about 1/10. I use WinTV to capture, and it captures so that sometimes the audio and video both skip, but its okay, I can deal with that. Once I add my logo using virtual dub, the video skips all around and the audio does also. I made it so there is no change for audio or video frame rates, so it shouldn't be doing anything to AVI other then adding my logo....

    Perhaps I'm doing it wrong or something, but I don't think so. I think its just virtual Dub 1.4.9....so is there anyone else who has had this problem and fixed it?

    Or, is there another free program that won't mess up the video that I can use?

    Thanks,
    Kat
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    Originally Posted by Kat9119
    I've got 90+ video clips that need my website logo in it. However, the quality of the tapes I'm recording from are about 1/10. I use WinTV to capture, and it captures so that sometimes the audio and video both skip, but its okay, I can deal with that. Once I add my logo using virtual dub, the video skips all around and the audio does also. I made it so there is no change for audio or video frame rates, so it shouldn't be doing anything to AVI other then adding my logo....

    Perhaps I'm doing it wrong or something, but I don't think so. I think its just virtual Dub 1.4.9....so is there anyone else who has had this problem and fixed it?

    Or, is there another free program that won't mess up the video that I can use?

    Thanks,
    Kat
    I did by the way search the forums, and some people mentioned that there were other programs to do it, but didn't say what they were or where to get them. Thanks!
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