VirtualDub2 is an open-source video editing and processing tool, expanding on the classic VirtualDub with enhanced format support, powerful filters, and high-quality video handling. It supports AVI, MP4, MOV, and other formats, enabling frame-precise editing, video stabilization, batch processing, and lossless compression. With improved codec compatibility, real-time preview, and scriptable automation, VirtualDub2 is a fast, lightweight solution for efficient video capture, conversion, and enhancement.
VirtualDub2 key features:
- Open-source and free video editing software
- Extended format support (AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, etc.)
- Frame-precise editing for accurate cuts
- Batch processing for efficient workflow
- Real-time preview of applied filters and effects
- Video stabilization to reduce shaky footage
- Lossless video compression for high-quality output
- Enhanced codec compatibility for better format handling
- Scriptable automation via command-line support
- High-bit-depth processing for improved color accuracy
- Audio filtering and editing with multiple tracks
- Fast video capture from various sources
- Multi-threaded processing for better performance
- Lightweight and portable with no heavy dependencies
VirtualDub2 v2.2.0.755 changelog:
- The auxsetup utility now has two versions: for win32 and x64.
- Removed "64" prefixes for exe and dll files.
- Improved HiDPI support.
- Fixed output of system messages in vdub2.exe.
- Code refactoring for modern compilers.
- Updated avlib-1.vdplugin to version 0.7.1.220.
- Video files with incorrect (or unrecognized) frame rates are not supported. This fixes the plugin crash.
- Code refactoring for modern compilers.
- Updated scripted.vdplugin to version 0.2.1.92.
- Fixed script saving.
- Now uses Avisynth+ header files. Minimum supported version of Avisynth is 2.6.
- Code refactoring for modern compilers.
Download: VirtualDub2 2.2.0.755 | 29 MB (Open Source)
Download: VirtualDub 32-bit | 21.1 MB
View: VirtualDub2 Website
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