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Virtualdub-MPEG2
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/stable/index.html
Virtualdub mod with MPEG2(SVCD, DVD, VOB) import support.
Version 1.6.10 build 23726 (August 10, 2005)
* I upgraded the core to version 1.6.10. There were no other changes.
Version 1.6.9 build 23712 (August 8, 2005)
* It was reported that VirtualDub-MPEG2 would attempt to open Transport
Streams, even though they're not supported. The result is a garbled
display. Unfortunately there is no easy way for the program to
differentiate between a real Transport Stream and a slightly broken Program
Stream, so I've added a warning which will pop up if VirtualDub-MPEG2
thinks the stream might be a Transport Stream.
* I've added "2:1 Horizontal Reduction" (Linear) in capture mode. As with
version 1.5.10, only YUY2 format is supported, and width must be a multiple
of 4.
* Capture "stretch to window" now maintains a 4x3 image when stretching.
* "Hide display on capture" is now a sticky setting stored in the Windows
registry.
* When capturing NTSC video at 29.97 frames per second, the actual rate
written to the AVI file is 30000/1001.
/CoMa
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/stable/index.html
Virtualdub mod with MPEG2(SVCD, DVD, VOB) import support.
Version 1.6.10 build 23726 (August 10, 2005)
* I upgraded the core to version 1.6.10. There were no other changes.
Version 1.6.9 build 23712 (August 8, 2005)
* It was reported that VirtualDub-MPEG2 would attempt to open Transport
Streams, even though they're not supported. The result is a garbled
display. Unfortunately there is no easy way for the program to
differentiate between a real Transport Stream and a slightly broken Program
Stream, so I've added a warning which will pop up if VirtualDub-MPEG2
thinks the stream might be a Transport Stream.
* I've added "2:1 Horizontal Reduction" (Linear) in capture mode. As with
version 1.5.10, only YUY2 format is supported, and width must be a multiple
of 4.
* Capture "stretch to window" now maintains a 4x3 image when stretching.
* "Hide display on capture" is now a sticky setting stored in the Windows
registry.
* When capturing NTSC video at 29.97 frames per second, the actual rate
written to the AVI file is 30000/1001.
/CoMa