I tried the x32 version and it installed but would not configure. I would try the x64 version if I could find it. One site I thought it was on for download was in Russian! One of the reasons I'm even thinking of installing it, is because when I run VirtualDub x64 it calls for it.
Basically all I'm trying to do is some fade-in's and fade-outs on AVI clips. As a matter of fact, since i started using Windows 7 x64, I've been having trouble getting the "FadeFX" plugin of VirtualDub to work properly. It's not completely fading out to black and you can still see a very light part of the clip. But I just discovered that AVIDemux has a fade option to so I'm messing around with that to see if it will do what I need. I should mention that I'm using the x32 version of VirtualDub
Quote:It is recommended that you use the 32-bit version unless you have a specific need for 64-bit execution, as the 64-bit version cannot use 32-bit codecs or plugins.
Why use the x64 VirtualDub? Try the 32-bit version. I have Vista x64, any application I have, I try to use the 32 bit version for less headaches.
I am using the x32 of VirtualDub. The only reason I even thought about using the x64 was that, like I said, I was having trouble getting the Fade plugin on it to work right and I thought that maybe installing the x32 Xvid might help, but I can't get it to install. I'm assuming that if I did switch over to the x64 VD it might not accept the x32 of Divx though?