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Voukoder VS VirtualDub2

Compare Voukoder VS VirtualDub2 and see what are their differences

Voukoder logo Voukoder

Use the best encoders available in Adobe Premiere CC!

VirtualDub2 logo VirtualDub2

A streamlined video editor with simple frame-by-frame timeline. Free, open-source, portable.
  • Voukoder Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-09-08
  • VirtualDub2 Landing page
    Landing page //
    2019-11-22

Voukoder videos

Export Over 4 TIMES as Fast using Voukoder NVENC Plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Voukoder and VirtualDub2)
Video
80 80%
20% 20
Video Converter
100 100%
0% 0
Video Editors
0 0%
100% 100
File Converter
100 100%
0% 0

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, Voukoder seems to be a lot more popular than VirtualDub2. While we know about 22 links to Voukoder, we've tracked only 1 mention of VirtualDub2. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

Voukoder mentions (22)

  • Loss of video quality after rendering
    Beyond that x.264 can give better quality renders though it's CPU-only and will take a while. Render from VEGAS through Voukoder and see if you like it better. I do my final renders this way. Source: 10 months ago
  • Video will render when divided into parts, but not all at once
    You can still render through Voukoder or use the built-in VEGAS encoders. voukoder.org/. Source: 12 months ago
  • Video will render when divided into parts, but not all at once
    Personally I'd just render through Voukoder which will likely complete. Try x264 for quality or a GPU-enabled mode (NVENC) if your drivers are new enough to work. Source: 12 months ago
  • I came back to Vegas after like 8 years, currently on version 18. Is this a bug or did they really not add .webm/.mkv support after all these years?
    Finally you can render to a number of formats through Voukoder voukoder.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • NVENC Render starts/pauses/starts. Not continuous.
    If you want more consistent loading try NVENC through Voukoder. Expect about a 10% improvement. QSV works well too if you have an iGPU. Source: over 1 year ago
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VirtualDub2 mentions (1)

  • Best way of recording mp4 from VHS tapes?
    If you're using windows, I find the "6-axis color correction" filter very good in VirtualDub2. Source: about 1 year ago

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Voukoder and VirtualDub2, you can also consider the following products

FFmpeg - Open source multimedia suite for conversion, playback, profiling, and streaming.

PiTiVi - PiTiVi is an open source non-linear video editor, written in Python and based on GStreamer and GTK+.

HandBrake - HandBrake allows users to easily convert video files into a wide variety of different formats.

OpenShot - OpenShot is a open source video editing program.

Adobe Media Encoder CC - Create optimized video for any screen size and resolution with Adobe Media Encoder. Available only in Adobe Creative Cloud.

Adobe Premiere Pro - Edit video faster than ever before with the powerful, more connected Adobe Premiere® Pro CC.