A streamlined video editor with simple frame-by-frame timeline. Free, open-source, portable.
The default package is ready for use with many essential plugins included, and can be further extended with 3rd party codecs and filters.
See Wiki for detailed description: https://sourceforge.net/p/vdfiltermod/wiki.
Previous name of this project: VirtualDub FilterMod
Features
- All features of original VirtualDub plus:
- deep color and alpha support
- decode and encode H264 and other formats
- AviSynth / VapourSynth script editor
- improved navigation, display, and other UI
- improved performance
- extended API for plugins
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User Reviews
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Hope that we will seen new versions of VD2. I use it from time Avery Lee. Even talked with that man legend.
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A fantastic program for simple-to-complex fine video control and editing. Also doubles as an accurate frame-level video review program. I know of no other comparable software except the original virtualdub. Thank you Anton for supporting this great project!
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Dla entuzjastów tego programu mam dobrą wieść, właśnie skończyłem pracę nad polską wersją VirtualDub 2. Program obsługuje formaty AVI, MPG, MP4, WMV. Polecam. Polską wersję niebawem opublikuję. Pozdrawiam
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No work direct stream audio,pcm audio output
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Been using Vdub since around 2001 and am really glad to see this project bringing it up to date. Thank you so much! For anyone that doesn't know what it is, basically a video/image stream processor. You can export a video as a series of images, process them with say photoshop batch automation then remux/encode them back into a video. It's also invaluable for format conversions and accurate management of high-colour projects. That's just what I use it for but it's a great workbench for video engineering. If you don't know the difference between a container and an encoder you might find it a bit technical.