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  1. i'm trying VirtualDub FilterMod. Trying to export an mp4 file, but getting
    raw video codec not currently supported in container
    i tried these old steps, but i don't see a VirtualDub "Color Depth" option on Video menu.
    https://encodingtalk.com/threads/virtualdub-save-direct-to-mp4-fraps-to-youtube-with-e...encoders.2446/

    also found these old steps, but i already seem to have mp4 codec I THINK.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/355062-VirtualDub-MPEG-2-MPEG-4-saving#post2232615
    and
    http://forum.timescapes.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=34660&sid=8f01ce42c587026b03216b15a5bfcb16#p34660

    i've got this installed:
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdubffmpeginputplugin/

    any ideas?

    thx
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  2. Marsia Mariner
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    i'm trying VirtualDub FilterMod. Trying to export an mp4 file, but getting
    raw video codec not currently supported in container
    Maybe you're trying to save UN-compressed video to an MP4 file?
    In fact, the MP4 container does not support uncompressed video.
    I don't use VDFMod, so I'm only guessing...

    Originally Posted by johnyradio View Post
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    i tried these old steps, but i don't see a VirtualDub "Color Depth" option on Video menu.
    https://encodingtalk.com/threads/virtualdub-save-direct-to-mp4-fraps-to-youtube-with-e...encoders.2446/
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  4. What kind of "mp4" ? What sorts of targets or how will it be played ?

    In vdfm, for general use mp4 you would select video => compression => x264 8bit
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  5. Some uncompressed variants work in mp4.
    Working: YV12, YV16, YV24, YUYV, V210
    Not working: rgb24, rgb32
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  6. Depends on codec - i bet that mov container i.e. foundation for mp4 container had support for uncompressed RGB.
    MP4 is highly limited container and personally trying to avoid mp4 as much as possible.
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