CinToX
4th March 2006, 18:39
I know there have been several threads of how to split a .avi file at let's say 1,4 gb..
Gordian has this function to split a .avi, wich seems to work, but i like to do it the "old" way of encoding a xvid (meaning i only use gk to get the data i need; bitrate, cropping etc.)
NanDUB is what i use to split the encoded data.. I know of the Ctrl + Shift + J function, but you always have to kinda do the final touches ur selfe to get it right because it only allowes MB not bytes..
So my question is the following; Is there a way, by using either Vdub or Ndub to split the data in the middle (byte wise, not MB..) Is there a script or anything that does it.. How is GK splitting it in the middle? And is it so that you can ONLY split the data at a key frame?
-CinToX
Gordian has this function to split a .avi, wich seems to work, but i like to do it the "old" way of encoding a xvid (meaning i only use gk to get the data i need; bitrate, cropping etc.)
NanDUB is what i use to split the encoded data.. I know of the Ctrl + Shift + J function, but you always have to kinda do the final touches ur selfe to get it right because it only allowes MB not bytes..
So my question is the following; Is there a way, by using either Vdub or Ndub to split the data in the middle (byte wise, not MB..) Is there a script or anything that does it.. How is GK splitting it in the middle? And is it so that you can ONLY split the data at a key frame?
-CinToX