"Shurakai" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Try out Virtual Dub. It's Freeware and encodes AVI Files from nearly every
> source. It's easy to learn and a lot of Tutorials are available in the Net
> to learn how to use it. If You are able to use VD than You know everything
> important about video encoding. The special things depend strongly on the
> encoder You use. Xvid or DivX offer a lot of settings but the default
> settings are quite ok.
>
> http://www.virtualdub.org/
>
> Bye, Shu.
Thanks! I've played around with it a little, though now I think my trouble
had more to do with the codecs. Anyway, I'll probably be able to post some
of my animations now.
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