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  1. Hi there,

    I need to convert some large .mp4 files, encoded in h264, into uncompressed .avi.

    The reason is that I have an old version of Premiere and can't afford a new one at the moment. I believe the new CC one supports clips in h264 for import but I have an older one.

    I am used to video editing but know little about converting file types

    I have tried:

    - Virtualdub, but it cannot open the source file. After reading up, I found that I do not have H264 listed in the decoder window of ffdshow video converter. I vaguely understand this to be part of the problem but don't know how to change that.

    - I tried OJOsoft Video Converter but it couldn't give me a raw .avi and the mpeg4 option gave some errors.

    Is there a simpler way of doing this?

    Any help would be much appreciated
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    http://codecpack.co/download/FFInputDriver.html

    Add the driver, then run VirtualDub.
    Click 'File' > 'Open video file', highlight the input file but before clicking 'Open', use the drop down menu on the 'Files of type' box and select 'FFMpeg supported files' then click 'Open'.
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  4. Originally Posted by sambat View Post
    http://codecpack.co/download/FFInputDriver.html

    Add the driver, then run VirtualDub.
    Click 'File' > 'Open video file', highlight the input file but before clicking 'Open', use the drop down menu on the 'Files of type' box and select 'FFMpeg supported files' then click 'Open'.
    This worked well, thanks!
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    Originally Posted by sambat View Post
    http://codecpack.co/download/FFInputDriver.html

    Add the driver, then run VirtualDub.
    Click 'File' > 'Open video file', highlight the input file but before clicking 'Open', use the drop down menu on the 'Files of type' box and select 'FFMpeg supported files' then click 'Open'.
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! You saved me! Me and my adobe after effect future!
    I have cs4, and encoded mp4 footages are choppy after rendering..... and I downloaded virtual dub and plugins, and converted to AVI and now it works like magic! Thank you!!
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