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    • Intel Core i5-4210M
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M
    • Microsoft Windows 10 (x64)
    I am wishing to capture VHS tapes from my USB capture device.

    I have extracted VirtualDub FilterMod 16 update 4 but there are five applications with the VirtualDub icon:
    • auxsetup (59 KB)
    • vdub (9 KB)
    • vdub64 (11 KB)
    • Veedub64 (5.71 MB)
    • VirtualDub (4.26 MB)
    I presume I need to use Veedub64, is that correct?
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    VirtualDub.exe is the 32-bit version of VirtualDub, while Veedub64.exe is the 64-bit version. If you plan on adding a bunch of 3rd party filters, you are probably better off using the 32-bit version, as many filters were written as 32-bit only and do not have 64-bit counterparts. Some do, but many don't.
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  3. vdub.exe & vdub64.exe are console wrappers, may be useful if you want to write some batch scripts.
    auxsetup.exe is probably useless.
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  4. auxsetup.exe sets up the frameserver (Registery entries, etc.). You need to run it once if you ever plan to use the frameserver.
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    auxsetup.exe is also used to uninstall Vdub.
    - My sister Ann's brother
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