yes!! nice!!!
Do you have any highlights agenda? I plan on doing a couple more matches involving Nalbandian, Murray, Nadal and Djokovic.
I assume you like avi files? One highlight I would strongly recommend (I would do them if I wasn't trying to sort out my Harddrives) is Federer vs. Hewitt Indian Wells 2005. I have never seen these highlights anywhere and you seem to like Federer Hewitt matchups 
Yeah, I'm used to avi files, and I have been using Vdub to do my highlights. I actually don't like watching Federer Hewitt matchups, but since I was watching that match, I just decided to do the highlights. I believe the Federer Hewitt IW 05 is on your website?
oh, were you the one that likes Federer vs. Agassi matchups? For some reason I keep thinking you like a particular matchup...
Virtual Dub is the best for avi's, apparently it can cut without reencoding and honestly I could see no quality lost in this highlight 
I can handle basically any file, except those encoded with DivX (.divx or some .avi). For some reason they lose quite a bit of quality when I encode. I'll leave most avi's to you now especially DivX's. I'll take the mp4's, quicktime tools and avidemux are quite compatible. I'm not sure if you've figured out how to handle those yet, your last few highlights taken from mp4 sources weren't as good as your avi ones 
I used to think that Agassi was kind of boring, because he was all baseline. Well, I guess highlights make him look more interesting - I've got to admire his speed and power and fast hitting though. Hmm I'm not sure if the highlights I made highlight a particular trend, but I'll take a look and what I've done, haha.
Virtualdub can cut without quality loss only if you save at a smaller quantizer setting I believe? (hence larger file size) As for no quality loss in the highlights, I have my secret techniques for that.

Yeah, you're right, I haven't quite figured out how to do mp4's yet. I convert them to AVIs, which results in some loss of quality. Maybe you can give me simple tips on how to work with them.
