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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
I would recommend Videocharge
Its well worth the 50$ or so dollars it costs. The wizard makes tasks uber simple even for the not-so technically inclined. I use Videocharge every day when I need to cut up alot of stuff.
Quick recommendation though, if you do not want to lose image quality, take your WMV and convert it to an uncompressed AVI (or Microsoft DV). That will create a HUGE file, but when you compress it again to WMV (and cut it up) you will not lose any image quality.
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no way
ill cut them by hand with windows movie maker before i pay $50 for something thats as simple as splitting up clips that Ill only use once a week.
thanks for the rest of your tips though