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Question for my fellow video pros- Splitting Quicktime files?
I am using Boilsoft's Splitter app like many of you to successfully auto-split widescreen WMV files and I also got the newest version version of Splitter 4.28 to successfully auto-split my encoded Realmedia video files if I prepare them with a little app called RM-Repair first.
But other than manually splitting each chunk off from the full length video with Quicktime Pro one section at a time- which works fine except for the labor involved- I can't' find an app to auto-split my encoded Quicktime (.mov) files. For example, making, say, ten individually playable .mov clips from a 30 minute .mov video. Anyone else have a solution? |
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Hey
i have the same problem. And from what i could find of splitters it cant be done with an auto split. and i tryed a lot but would love to know this for sure. so nice thread Jim
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Why do you encode in realmedia ?yuck
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video charge express is suppose to support mov
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I just downloaded and installed the latest update VideoCharge Full (ver. 3.9) and although this brand new version (unlike it's predecessors) does indeed support processing & splitting video files *without* re-compression- which is what I need to auto-split files- it actually cannot split .movs. The app just crashes and fails to split the files every time with .movs.
I tried with my quicktime files and also some trailers and videos I downloaded online, including all different sizes. And I tried this on three different Win XP pcs. Pretty much looks like only Quicktime Pro can do the splits manually, one at a time. Any programmers wanna give me a quote on creating a small app (akin to Boilsoft's Spliter app) that wil auto-split quicktime files? I can't be the only person whho would want to use this! |
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