Virtual Dub 1.10.4
VirtualDub is a video capture and processing program for 32 and 64-bit Windows systems, created under the GNU GPL license. It eliminates the typical shortcomings of a regular editor like Adobe Premiere, but at the same time is much faster when editing video. Its ability to process batches of data, as well as when working with a large number of files in general, is amazing, as is the fact that files can be converted using at least 1/3 of the various video filters that are in the world. VirtualDub is primarily used for processing AVI files, although it can read (but not write) MPEG-1 and some graphics (for example, GIF, composed of a series of BMP images).
VirtualDub - a program for capturing and processing video files. It can read and write AVI2 (OpenDML) and multi-segment AVI files (to overcome the 2 GB barrier). It has built-in MPEG-1 and Motion-JPEG decoders, and also allows you to connect other video and audio codecs. The program supports creating AVI with fractional frame rates, deleting and replacing audio tracks, importing audio from an external source, deleting any fragments from the video sequence and merging video files.
VirtualDub has a powerful set of filters such as blur, sharpen, emboss, smooth, 3x3 convolution, flip, resize rotate, brightness/contrast, levels, deinterlace and threshold. This set is not bad even for a graphics editor. In addition, it is possible to write and connect your own filters.
Free VirtualDub has a classic interface; true connoisseurs of functionality are satisfied with it, because it is not equipped with built-in codecs, except that it has support for the MPEG standard.
It uses pre-installed Windows 7 or 8 codecs that are easily customizable at almost any time. In addition, the source code is open to wide discussion, which means that special filters have been created for each individual encryption operation.
You can download VirtualDub 1.10.4 below
Users of older versions of Windows (up to 98 inclusive) can download VirtualDub for free. The program is fast: processing the video stream will not take much time, even if you are not using advanced hardware. The intermediate result can always be viewed during the editing process to avoid errors in the final render.