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Old 05-03-2006, 02:27 PM   #1 (permalink) Top
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Can someone please help me, I am trying to split a movie and everytime i go to watch it it only plays the soundbut no picture!!!

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Hi Suej and welcome to the forums.

I have never split movies before but but I know a forum where a lot of people did.... look at my signature or if you cannot be bothered to scroll down further, just click here.

Once there go to the Tools section and search for editing tools.
If you are trying to split AVI files, VirtualDub and Avidemux come to mind...

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Old 05-03-2006, 03:11 PM   #3 (permalink) Top
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I use a program called Videoredo to spilt my MPEG2 files. If I record a TV show on my computer, I can use it to cut out the adverts http://www.videoredo.com

It's not free, but you can download a trial version
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Thanks so much for your help... trying to splitt again now. Fingers xed that this works.
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I use a program called Videoredo to spilt my MPEG2 files. If I record a TV show on my computer, I can use it to cut out the adverts http://www.videoredo.com

It's not free, but you can download a trial version
Thanks so much for your help... trying to split again now. Fingers xed that this works.
Suej

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What type of files are you trying to split? Depending on if it's Mpeg2, Mpeg4, .avi or straight mpeg they all have a little bit different tools to use to split them.

The best site I've found for tutorials and tools is Doom9. It should be able to guide you through spliiting/joining/converting almost any type of video file.
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