Moth3r said:
After you've created and saved the script, open the AVS file with VirtualDub. Using a lossless codec for video compression - I recommend Lagarith - save the video as an AVI file. This will take hours but you only have to do it once.
Quick question: I downloaded both VirtualDub and Lagarith. I installed the Lagarith codec (I believe, anyway... it created a .dll file in a Windows sub-directory). I then installed and ran Vdub, and started the conversion into a lossless AVI as you suggested. My question is, is Vdub using Lagarith automatically? Or did I have to instruct it to use it somehow?