View Full Version : Video splitter needed. Is there a good freeware?
trainingwheels
19th January 2011, 06:57
I have several large high quality video files which need to be cut into 2 pieces. Is there a freeware that will do this with good results?
Thanks
@MeGui
19th January 2011, 07:21
ffmpeg!
setarip_old
19th January 2011, 07:31
@trainingwheels
Hi!
What video codec, audio codec, and container format did you use when you created these video files?
Dmitry Vergheles
19th January 2011, 16:40
I have several large high quality video files which need to be cut into 2 pieces. Is there a freeware that will do this with good results?
Thanks
If it is AVI or WMKV you can try AVI Trimmer
http://www.solveigmm.com/en/products/avi-trimmer-mkv/
If you need more formats to be supported have alook at
our Video Editor (http://www.solveigmm.com/en/products/video-splitter/) though it is not freeware, but let you cut your files in trial mode without restrictions.
Lighto
19th January 2011, 16:48
Mkvmerge will be able to so without re-encoding.
There have been cases where I have encountered sync issue with the parts that have been split though.
yetanotherid
21st January 2011, 18:01
I use VirtualDub for AVIs. It's easy to select a section of the AVI and save it as a new AVI without re-encoding, you just have to make your splits on keyframes and choose direct stream copy for the video processing option. MKVMergeGUI (part of MKVToolNix) splits MKVs quite easily, but unlike VirtualDub you can't open the video and visually navigate through it to pick your split points. YAMB will split MP4s, although I'd open an MP4 with MKVMergeGUI and save the splits as MKVs as it's much faster.
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