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  1. I got a video loaded into avidemux, how can I encode it into one of my lossless codecs (like lags) so I can edit it in vdub?

    The output options only seems to let me choose the container.
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  2. AviDemux only uses its internal codecs. Use huffyuv or ffv1.
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  3. I think I already have those codecs installed (first one standalone, second ffdshow). I still cant edit FLV.
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  4. You don't need to have them "installed" they are built into AviDemux. Just set Video Output to whichever codec you want.

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    Originally Posted by SignedupGuest View Post
    I think I already have those codecs installed (first one standalone, second ffdshow). I still cant edit FLV.
    Who said anything about FLV?
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    Originally Posted by SignedupGuest View Post
    I think I already have those codecs installed (first one standalone, second ffdshow). I still cant edit FLV.
    As jagabo said, avidemux only uses its own internal codecs. That's not a bug, it's a feature.

    What do you mean you can't edit flv? If you can load it you should be able to edit it.
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  7. Originally Posted by SignedupGuest View Post
    I got a video loaded into avidemux, how can I encode it into one of my lossless codecs (like lags) so I can edit it in vdub?
    or open the flv in vdub to edit (ffinputdriver , directshow import plugin, or avs script)
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  8. ok, looks like I finally found something that works here...

    1# Load the FLV in avidemux
    2# Encode using huffyuv (not ffv1)
    3# Load in vdub (not vdub mod)

    poisondeathray: I tried loading flv directly in vdub without any luck. Counting yesterday, I tried three seperate times, each time wasting about 1 hour, trying many misc things and installing misc codecs. Its always been the only format I havent been able to edit.
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  9. AviDemux can edit and save lossles without reencoding.
    This is not mentioned here and has to be corrected so all people do know about it :
    https://www.videohelp.com/software/AviDemux
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