With gspot i have read the codec name of a video, which is MPEG2_Video(MPEG2). In Virtualdub, I am inputting an avs script which reads an mpeg-ps(.mpg) video with filters. I want to ouse the smart rendering option to be able to save the filtered .mpg file as a compressed .avi file, but Virtualdub wont save it because the right codec is not chosen. So which codec decoder/encoder should i use to be able to use the smart rendering option(have tried ffdshow but couldnt find the right configuration)?
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"Smart rendering" only works for saving a file in the same format as original, just recoding the changed parts.
You can use some MPEG editors, like MPEG-VCR, to do that with MPEG.
If you are converting MPEG to AVI, you can't do "smart" rendering at all.
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Which MPEG2 editor is identical to the .avi based Virtualdub program with these features: no crash during rendering, no audio/video sync problems, not to expensive, can work with avisynth filters, has batching features, encoded video quality loss is minimum, has a working smart rendering option, rendering time is pretty fast for a low budget/free software? Should i use MPEG-VCR for this, or do you suggest another program?
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