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  1. There has got to be a way.

    I tried opening the .mov in TMPGEnc, then saving project, then VFAPI to VirtualDub, but TMPGEnc has problems with Quicktime's variable framerate, so the video results in jerkey playback.

    I suppose you could do it with Bink, and the video server package. But that doesn't work to well.

    I tried outputting an AVI as cinepack, from Quicktime Pro, at the highest quality, just to find out how bad it looked.

    So I just want to frameserve from Quicktime Pro (or any quicktime decoder), to VirtualDub.

    Maybe was could make a AVISynth decoder for Quicktime movies?
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  2. I guess nobody is tired of the pain, that is editing quicktime?
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  3. Just tried using Bink, to convert to xvid.
    The encoded file had a slight jerk to it.

    the only way to convert it properly, without any jerkyness, or sync problems, is with Quicktime Pro.

    The only problem is, that There are only a few compressors that you can choose when exporting avi.

    Anybody have a solution? Anybody wanna make one? I did a bunch of Google searching, and didn't find much.
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