Why use VirtualDub over other software?
The process is much more invovled, but with Vdub you are capping frames served directly from the source file when normally with most media and DVD players you would be capturing the overlay, which on some computers and with some software programs presents difficulties in doing this accurately. The difference can be seen here. If you are having quality issues with PowerDVD or any other software it might be worth your while checking this method out. There are quite a few other advantages of this program over others, including: 1. You can key forward or backward frame by frame by simply using the arrow keys on your keyboard. And, using in conjunction with Hypersnap-DX you can get the capping process down to a “one-hand” process whilst you use the other hand to do other things. 2. VirtualDubMod and VirtualDub-MPEG2 support DVD files – so with a couple of adjustments you can get caps from your DVD’s. 3. You can resize your video to any size you desire with little loss in quality. 4. If your
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