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  1. Member Ygramul's Avatar
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    I have a clip I recorded with my cheap Canon camera and it looks like this:

    http://pastebin.com/nE8yJbhh

    I open it with Virtualdub to convert it to make it openable with Adobe Premiere CS3, but about 90% of input frames look like this:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/images/imgfiles/IHaDhHT.jpg

    The audio is OK. Virtualdub is up to date, I installed the VD plugin pack, ffdshow and Quicktime Lite. What's going on?
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    Try instead mp4camtoavi or mpegstreamclip to convert your mov to avi.
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    I'll give those a try, but what could be the problem with Vdub? Is something wrong with the plugins? Or maybe I should change some ffdshow settings?

    I used it to do the very same thing before and everything was OK.
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    Have you updated to latest quicktime plugin ? http://gral.y0.pl/~fcchandler/Plugins/QuickTime/
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    I just tried it and now I get "missing codec (AVC1)". This is so confusing.
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    Check so avc is enabled in start menu->ffdshow-> vfw configuration. Set H.264/AVC to libavcodec.
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