The organization I work at frequently received old videos, often from proprietary security or camera systems. Many of them use a variety of proprietary codecs, commonly 32-bit VFW codecs (although DirectShow filters are also a possibility).
I've been trying to find a video conversion program for Windows 10 that can make use of codecs we install. I don't care what it converts the video to, as long as it's a commonly used format, but it needs to be able to use these proprietary codecs we install to decode the video.
Any suggestions? I've been searching and am continuing to search.
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vdub2 for VFW
graphstudio for directshow
Indirectly, avisynth for both (AVISource for VFW, DirectShowSource for DirectShow) , and an avisynth script can be "fed" into many conversion programs -
I went with VirtualDub2 and added the DirectShow plugin for VirtualDub by Phaeron. Seems to do the trick.
I looked up GraphStudio, way too complicated for our users. With VDub2, they just need to change 3 or 4 settings and save the video.
Thank you.
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