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Splitting Mp4 Files.
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So, there's my question folks, can it be done? To expand slightly, I have some large MP4 files which I want to be able to split into a number of smaller ones, and pass to friends.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem with using MovieMaker (or indeed, most video editors), is that they will re-render each clip to create the new videos. This is not only incredibly time-consuming, but can also result in degradation.
A dedicated splitter only needs to ensure that the first frame of each section is a complete frame, and change a couple of parameters before rewriting the sections. This takes only a few seconds.
I've just tested this one, and it works very fast and produces perfect results:
http:// www.med iafreew are.com /free-m p4-spli tter.ht ml
A dedicated splitter only needs to ensure that the first frame of each section is a complete frame, and change a couple of parameters before rewriting the sections. This takes only a few seconds.
I've just tested this one, and it works very fast and produces perfect results:
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Please see my post here:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Questio n153800 0.html
My post there refers to editing a section from a DVD but the information applies equally to editing a section from an MP4 file. (Simply replace "Play your DVD in VLC", in my 3rd paragraph, with "Play your MP4 file in VLC". Everything else remains the same)
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My post there refers to editing a section from a DVD but the information applies equally to editing a section from an MP4 file. (Simply replace "Play your DVD in VLC", in my 3rd paragraph, with "Play your MP4 file in VLC". Everything else remains the same)
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