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Cutting Video Files

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by dani_17, Oct 8, 2003.

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  1. dani_17 Newcomer, in training

    Hi

    How can I cut a video file that? I have a few videos encoded in DivX and XviD and they are about 10 mb bigger that what I can fit in a cd-r.

    I hope there is a program or something...
  2. poertner_1274 secroF laicepS topShceT

    You can try using this site and see if that helps at all. I have never used this program before, just something I found.

    Also you can try to overburn, if the last bit of the video isn't really needed, this will just burn until the disk it TOTALLY full and disregard the rest. Another option.
  3. dani_17 Newcomer, in training

    I tried overburning, but my cd-r burner will give an error and the cd won't be readable.

    I'll try that program.
  4. dani_17 Newcomer, in training

    The program works perfect! Thanks poertner!!
  5. poertner_1274 secroF laicepS topShceT

    Hrmmm....mine must just be special!! :)

    Well I'm glad that program worked, everything work out in the end ok?
  6. dani_17 Newcomer, in training

    I can overburn a little bit, but in this case it was until 80:49... normally for me it works until 80:20 or so.
  7. poertner_1274 secroF laicepS topShceT

    Well yeah that's how mine is, but for the last 29 seconds in your case it wouldn't be on the disk and I would get an error while burning saying I ran out of space, but it would still work in my DVD player.
  8. kooshie Newcomer, in training

    Thanks! The prog works but the cut video file has no audio after that. Does anyone have a programme that can cut the video but doesn't affect the audio?

    Edit---

    Um, nevermind. It was my video player that was messed up. -___-;
  9. Jesse_hz Newcomer, in training

    VirtualDub should be able to do this.
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