

VirtualDub supports DV capture from Type 2 (VfW) FireWire controllers only.

Saving AVI files as "old-style AVI" files allows them to appear in Vegas. Many models, especially Canon, record in an M-JPEG format incompatible with Sony Vegas 6.0 and 7.0. VirtualDub can help overcome problems with digital cameras that also record video. Capture features include capture to any AVI variant, audio VU meters, overlay and preview modes, histogram, selectable crop area, video noise reduction, auto stop settings (based on capture time, file size, free space, and/or dropped frames), and designate alternate drive(s) for capture overflow. VirtualDub supports both DirectShow and Video for Windows for video capture. Appropriate video and audio codecs need to be installed. VirtualDub was made to operate exclusively on AVI files however, a plugin API was added from version 1.7.2 which allows the import of other formats. ) However, native support for these systems is not available. (For example, to use it with the popular Deshaker plugin.
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VirtualDub is designed for Microsoft Windows but may run on Linux and Mac OS X using Wine.

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Furthermore, Debugmode Wax allows use of VirtualDub plug-ins in professional video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Vegas Pro. Several hundred third-party plug-ins for VirtualDub exist, including by professional software companies.
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VirtualDub is recommended for use by professional computer and tech magazines, guides, and reviewers such as PC World, PC & Tech Authority, PC Perspective, technologies guide website MakeTechEasier, freeware and open source software review site Ghacks, Speed Demos Archive, as well as third-party professional video production companies, and the creators of Wine (software). Due to its "powerful" versatility and usefulness especially in the field of video processing (see below), PC World has referred to VirtualDub as "something of a ' Photoshop' for video files", PC Perspective recommends it for its low overhead, and nextmedia's PC & Tech Authority particularly praises it for its Direct stream copy feature to avoid generational degradation of video quality when performing simple editing and trimming tasks and the fact that VirtualDub "offers several valuable features that other packages lack, and helps you get quick results without any fuss or patronising wizards". In 2009, the third-party software print guide Learning VirtualDub referred to VirtualDub as "the leading free Open Source video capture and processing tool". The first version of VirtualDub, written for Windows 95, to be released on SourceForge was uploaded on August 20, 2000. It uses AVI container format to store captured video. It is designed to process linear video streams, including filtering and recompression. VirtualDub is a free and open-source video capture and video processing utility for Microsoft Windows written by Avery Lee.
