I want to cut 28 sec out of a video file how do I do it....
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CruzDavid
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11. November 2005 @ 17:12 |
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Need help please...
Tell me free programs only.
Can I have complete instructions.
I tried the virtual dub mod wouldnt work wanted to reset my bitrate and code my wav.
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andmerr
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11. November 2005 @ 23:27 |
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is the file already converted to mpeg2
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andmerr
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11. November 2005 @ 23:36 |
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is the file already converted to mpeg2
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CruzDavid
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12. November 2005 @ 08:56 |
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it is a tv show file in AVI. but got XviD in the title too.
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andmerr
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12. November 2005 @ 11:15 |
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Before i suggest something where abouts in the file is the 28 secs you want to cut out.Start/middle/end
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AfterDawn Addict
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12. November 2005 @ 23:00 |
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Try Power Video Converter or Advanced X Video Converter.
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andmerr
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12. November 2005 @ 23:07 |
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@ scf_au : i 'm waiting for his reply as once the file is converted, i probably would suggest tmpgenc/or the dvd author buddy.In the chapter cut section he would be able to cut the 28 secs but depending where it is , like in the middle he would have to Demux and remux the audio otherwise it will be out of sync
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12. November 2005 @ 23:16 |
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Sorry about that, but I'm thinking the two programs can do it anyway.
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andmerr
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12. November 2005 @ 23:23 |
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no probs as there are many ways to skin the same cat
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CruzDavid
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13. November 2005 @ 03:58 |
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begginning...I got the files to cut but I got the 28 sec file and the orig file.
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andmerr
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13. November 2005 @ 10:51 |
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convert the file with vso DivX to dvd.The file will then be in the dvd movie or mpeg2 format which you require.
Load yourfile into TMPGEnc dvd author and follow the prompts.You will eventually get to this screen
Select chapter cut edit from the tab at the top.
this is the next screen, where you will be able to cut the 28 secs via a frame to frame method.
If you get stuck, either repost/use the online manual or check out the guides tab at the top of the page and you will find a basic and advanced tutorial for this program
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BOUT2BUS
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13. November 2005 @ 14:21 |
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Thanks andmerr
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andmerr
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13. November 2005 @ 20:47 |
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no probs let us know how you fare
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CruzDavid
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14. November 2005 @ 09:08 |
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big props andmerr that worked like a charm.
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OzMick
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14. November 2005 @ 09:29 |
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VirtualDubMod SHOULD be the best tool for your job if it is an .AVI. You probably didn't have it set up 100% correctly. Did you have it set to "direct stream copy" for both video AND audio? All you have to do with virtualdubmod is jump to an I frame where you want to start cutting, hit the Home button on keyboard, then jump to an I frame at the end of where you want cut, hit the End button. Then in the menus either hit cut or delete, I forget. It then removes that block from the timeline. Then just hit home at the start of the movie, and end at the end of the movie. And just save the new file. I've done it a couple of times, the description may not be 100% accurate, but with experimentation should work for you.
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BOUT2BUS
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23. November 2005 @ 10:56 |
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works a treat thnx
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andmerr
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23. November 2005 @ 22:05 |
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not a problem , glad everything worked out
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