![]() ![]() I also found this related thread: Editing/Decoding AVI files using system-installed proprietary codecs, but using avisynth and ffmpeg, I get similar results as with VirtualDub. Or how can I make VirtualDub deal with YUV24? Am I just missing a codec? Is my train of thought even slightly on the right track, or is my problem something totally different?.And then, how can I tell Avisynth to use a format that VirtualDubMod can deal with?.How can I find out in which format my files are? YUV24, YUV12. ![]() So this error points me toward something related to the colorspace. avs in VDMod, I get "couldn't locate decompressor for format YV24", but it still opens the video which looks a little better though (but when I make a direct stream copy and save it, then play it back in MPC it looks exactly the same as it looked on the first screenshot). I have now also Avisynth+ installed, as well as VirtualDubMod. First I thought it has something to do with avisynth taking the wrong codec, so i forced it on gmp4 (as you can also see in the screenshot), but the result is the same. avs and then open it using VirtualDub, I see three videos nicely put next to each other, but the colors are weird and parts of the video are upside down and everything is just. I installed AviSynth and wrote the simple script for stacking them next to each other h1 = AVISource("Event20150423075842001.avi") Also, I can open and work with them in Virtual Dub. I installed the GeoVision codec ( - select "other utilities"), so my system (windows media player, media player classic) can play back the files. avi Container, 320x240, 4:3, 25 fps, GeoVision Advanced MPEG-4 GEO codec. ![]() I need to conduct the seemingly simple task of stacking 3 files next to each other. ![]()
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