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Anonymous
'Sup, /gif/?\Quick question for ya'.
Currently doing some work in VirtualDub.
However, half my videos aren't available for importing.
My questions are:
1. What type of video-file is incompatible with VirtualDub? I'm looking at my files and they all seem to be of the same type. Is there an encoding issue or something?
2. Once I know what format I need them in, what's the best way to go about converting them? What sort of program do you suggest using?

Thanks in advance. Gif unrelated.
>> Anonymous
I'll tell you how to fix this issue of you tell me how to get this fucking shit website to stop timing out and upload my images.
>> Anonymous
>>1322088
We've all been having that problem. No exceptions. Sometimes you just have to refresh the page a billion times. Or just hope you get lucky.
>> Anonymous
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C'mon, /gif/. I need your help. I got some gifs to make and share with you.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>1322083
Install AVISynth and you can import near enough anything into VirtualDub using DirectShowSource. Latest version of VirtualDub can also export gifs directly.
>> Anonymous
>>1322148
Yeah, but they got too high a frame-rate. Gotta pump em into ImageReady anyway to nix every other frame.
>> Anonymous
>>1322148
>DirectShowSource
Is that included in AVISynth? Or is that something else I gotta go download?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Bump for more Kenny Rogers