'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.
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.
>>1322088We'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.
Bump.C'mon, /gif/. I need your help. I got some gifs to make and share with you.
Bump.
>>1322083Install AVISynth and you can import near enough anything into VirtualDub using DirectShowSource. Latest version of VirtualDub can also export gifs directly.
>>1322148Yeah, but they got too high a frame-rate. Gotta pump em into ImageReady anyway to nix every other frame.
>>1322148>DirectShowSourceIs that included in AVISynth? Or is that something else I gotta go download?
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