Hi. when i load a larger avi (larger than 1 gb but way under 10) from camstudio to avidemux display is whaky (mostly fushia), but I can tell from the shadows it is the right video; something is wrong. I can't figure it out, and I've tried several things. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This worked for a smaller video...
The screen capture is destined for youtube, so any tips as to format etc. would also be appreciated.
Thanks, in advance, idnbi2
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Is just the preview whaky? Have you tried convert/save also? Is it also whaky?
You could try avidemux 2.6 beta also. http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ -
I have converted, using quicktime to both .avi or .mov format (.mov is slightly smaller than the .avi) (I should say, the video - original .avi or converted avi or converted .mov - displays ok in quicktime but does not display properly when respective file is opened in videmux).
I verified the above. (The problem with larger files is that they are quite large and won't load to youtube.com when produced original is created by camstudio).
I do think proper conversion is the key to proper display and use in videmux, so if you have suggestions I'll try them and let you know. -
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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