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    Hi all,

    I've tried searching for a solution to this extensively, but to no avail. I am trying to load a .MTS video file (shot on Panasonic GX1) and I continually receive the following error when trying to load it into VirtualDub:
    "File [path] does not have a video stream error"
    I have followed the information posted in this thread: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic373493.html
    and I have also installed the following ::
    • DirectShow input driver (place this in .\VirtualDub\plugins32\)
    • Haali Media Splitter (for MP4, M2TS/MTS and Matroska)
    • ffdshow-tryouts (for MP4, M2TS/MTS and Matroska)

    However, I constantly receive the above error. Can any shed any light on this for me, as I would love to be able to us Deshaker & VirtualDub on my video file.

    I am on an x64 Windows 7 machine, however I have read that the x32 version of VirtualDub should work fine.

    Thanks.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try change the windows 7 builtin H264 decoder to ffdshow with preferred filter tweaker. Click preferred decoders and under H.264 change to ffdshow.

    See also http://forums.virtualdub.org/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=20473&hl=mts& . You are not alone with these problems.
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    Thanks Baldrick. I eventually downloaded the MOD version in the link.
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    And it works fine?
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    Not having a lot of success, but am creating a new thread of that.
    I can open the video file etc., but am having some deshaker troubles.
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