VirtualDubMod

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VirtualDubMod
VirtualDubMod in Wine.png
Stable release
1.5.10.2 / August 29, 2005; 16 years ago (2005-08-29)
Written inC, C++, Pascal
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Typevideo capture, video processing
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websitevirtualdubmod.sourceforge.net

VirtualDubMod was an open-source video capture and processing tool for Microsoft Windows, based on Avery Lee's VirtualDub.

History[]

Version 1.5.10.2 (build 2542) was released on 21 February 2006. VirtualDub's author, which hosts VirtualDubMod's forums, claimed that development had been abandoned.[1] A version labeled as "VirtualDubMod 1.6.0.0 SURROUND", dated 9 April 2006, was released by a company called Aud-X.[2] A Version 1.5.10.3 build 2550 was released by VirtualDub-Fr.[3]

Features[]

VirtualDubMod merged several specialized forks of VirtualDub posted on the Doom9 forums. Added features included Matroska (MKV) support, OGM support, and MPEG-2 support.[4]

One notable feature that remains missing in VirtualDubMod is the ability to program timed video captures, which was present in one VirtualDub fork called VirtualDubVCR.[5]

Despite the abandonment of development of VirtualDubMod, some of its features can be added to VirtualDub through input plugins and ACM codecs provided by users on VirtualDub forums.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ VirtualDub's author (2005-02-03). "Status Of VirtualDubMod, and forum change". forums.virtualdub.org. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2009-06-16. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Aud-X". aud-x.com. 2006-03-16. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  3. ^ "VirtualDub-Fr". VirtualDub-Fr.org. 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  4. ^ Christian HJ Wiesner (2003-04-30). "Matroska open source A/V container format officially released". sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  5. ^ "Download" (in German). virtualdub.net. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  6. ^ "VirtualDub Filters and Filter Development". Unofficial VirtualDub Support Forums. Archived from the original on 2015-05-02. Retrieved 2012-02-01.

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