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VirtualDub is a portable application for video capturing and processing which delivers high-quality output. It comes with a wide range of options and it is an excellent choice for fast linear operations over video.
VirtualDub mainly aims AVI files, although it can also read MPEG-1 and handle BMP images.
Its main utility is preparing video files before being burned on DVDs or edited in more complex video processing programs.
It does not have the power of other editors like Adobe Premiere, but it does impeccably its part of the job.
Creating your own videos is easy due to the intuitive, user-friendly interface.
Unleash your imagination and take advantage by the many options provided by this software tool (cutting, copying, cropping, applying filters, changing frame rates, altering color depths and so on).
Having a limited expertise means in-depth specialization for VirtualDub.
You will be amazed at some of the features provided by this application, such as fractional frame rates, real-time downsizing, field swapping and noise reduction.
VirtualDub also provides extensive video filtering options, bilinear and bicubic re-sampling, compression and decompression options and integrated MPEG-1 and Motion-JPEG decoders.
Easiness of use is ensured by previewing the results options, by the clear-cut and attractive layout and by keeping tasks as simple as possible.
Basic tasks are completed during processes featuring a limited number of steps and you also gain some extra-time by using keyboard and mouse shortcuts.
More than an editing tool, VirtualDub is rather a pre and post-processing utility and it saves time due to its batch-processing abilities that can be transferred to third-party video filters as well.
VirtualDub will please the average user with its simplicity and yet complex features for linear adjustments.
Its limited capabilities are not an impediment as long as the application does its job perfectly and sticks to its purpose.
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