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if you have enough storage you could convert the vids to other format then use virtualdub. Other alternative is to use avisynth which can frameserve the video to a standard avi edit/ converter.

Getting the mp4 vids to play in windows is half the battle. Haali media splitter handles the mp4 container and ffdshow tryouts handles aac and h264.