You need to encode the video. In Virtual Dub you can choose a codec to compress it with. Once you've done that you can save it as a new file.
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Leebo86 09/12/11 5:27:00 PM #13: |
You need to encode the video. In Virtual Dub you can choose a codec to compress it with. Once you've done that you can save it as a new file.
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