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VirtualdubMod

VirtualdubMod is a unification of several popular modifications of the popular VirtualDub by Avery Lee. It includes various enhancements including support for the OGM wrapper format. - nothing changed, actual version as of 2.15.2006

Application Details:

Version: 1.5.10.2 (build 2540 release)
License:
URL: http://virtualdubmod.sourcefor...
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 0.9.54.

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What works

App starts, loads video, displays video, buttons and menus work

What does not

As soon as I move the slider, the whole screen (not just the VDubmod window, but the whole X screen) goes black, except for the video area which still shows the video. The app still responds, but isn't really usable because all controls are black, although clicking them 'blindly' restores them.


When I went back to 0.9.12, the issue went away. VDubmod works perfectly for me under
Wine 0.9.12.

Workarounds

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Audio

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
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ShowUbuntu 7.10 "Gutsy" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jan 29 20080.9.54.Yes Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
CurrentUbuntu 7.04 "Feisty" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)May 11 20070.9.33.Yes Yes NoGarbagean anonymous user 
ShowUbuntu 5.10 "Breezy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Feb 14 20060.9.7.Yes Yes NoSilverTomáš Hnyk 

Known Bugs

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HowTo / Notes

HOWTO
Both Virtualdubmod and Xvid (Koepi's 1.1.3 build) codec install straight from .exe with no problem.

So far so good. Following overrides and configs were done in virtualdubmod to get things working:

1. Go to ~/.wine/ and make system.ini with the following contents:

[drivers32] vidc.XVID=xvid.dll

That is for recognizing xvid as a codec after installing. You can do similar things to add recognition for other codecs. Alternatively, using the native msvfw32.dll will autodetect installed codecs.

2. Then to avoid an error, go to Options->Preferences->Display and untick Use DirectX for display panes.

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