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  1. rbjunior
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    Hi folks-----Pls bear with me as I am new to this forum and have a question about using the Deshaker plugin in VirtualDub. When I load Deshaker and run pass1, I do not get the split screen with the input video and the output video (with the white and red dots moving around the screen). The ONLY time I get this split screen is when I load a "VOB" file and not any of the other files i. e., mp4, mpeg-2, mlv, Etc. I am runnning Deshaker latest version 64bit. I don't know if I am getting videos that are deshaken by not getting this split screen with all the other formats wit the exception of the "VOB" format. Can someone shed some light on this discrepiency?

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    Originally Posted by rbjunior View Post
    Hi folks-----Pls bear with me as I am new to this forum and have a question about using the Deshaker plugin in VirtualDub. When I load Deshaker and run pass1, I do not get the split screen with the input video and the output video (with the white and red dots moving around the screen). The ONLY time I get this split screen is when I load a "VOB" file and not any of the other files i. e., mp4, mpeg-2, mlv, Etc. I am runnning Deshaker latest version 64bit. I don't know if I am getting videos that are deshaken by not getting this split screen with all the other formats wit the exception of the "VOB" format. Can someone shed some light on this discrepiency?

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    That post makes no sense. Virtualdub has no split-screen, it has an input window and an output window. If you can load the video, then you can deshake it. For first pass, click File > Run video analysis pass.
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