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Splitting A Long Video Into Small Pieces For Youtube.
#1
Posted 06 November 2006 - 09:56 PM
I've tried many different programs. Windows Movie Maker keeps freezing when I "import" the video into it, probably because it is not used to such large files. Even if it did work, the program is really not easy-to-use for such tasks. VirtualDub could obviously load the file, and could do what I wanted it to do, but it took a bit of tinkering, and in the end when I wanted to export the different sections he wanted to re-encode them, which apart from taking a lot of time, threatened to produce very large files (sometimes a 2 minute section in AVI would take more than the big MPEG2 file). I could not ask it to just use a direct stream copy type of export because it was exporting the MPEG2 file into an AVI file.
So first of all, I want a recommendation for a program that can easily split a large video into smaller videos based on predefined markers. Preferably, it would allow me to keep the MPEG2 encoding that the video is currently encoded with, or allow me to encode it in a format that would be easier and more efficient for uploading to Youtube. I'm sorry I have so many demands, but if possible, I would really prefer this program to be free, and even more so if it was open-source.
Any help will be really appreciated! Thanks, guys!
#2
Posted 07 November 2006 - 12:25 PM
#4
Posted 09 November 2006 - 11:55 PM
#5
Posted 10 November 2006 - 12:48 AM
I have used some of them. Ulead videostudio is one. Moviedv is anotherone I have used.
And Pinnacle is also a good software.
These are not just video editing software but they have a lot more in it.
Free trials are available for these.
#6
Posted 17 November 2006 - 01:42 PM
This is hardly what I needed...You can try Chop, a program that 'chops' a file into a few parts for sharing. You can even encypt the 'chopped' files! It is available at: http://www.sinnercom...ng.com/Chop.htm
Not only does it require a monetary investment, it is not specialized for movies and cannot cut a video at a certain frame. Thanks for trying though!
Well, I'm glad you're showing interest.I don't really have any advice if Movie Maker's not cutting it, but I'm still interested in seeing the video! Keep us posted.
Exporting it to AVI (which is a pretty standard format) is no problem... even VirtualDub can manage it! But I haven't yet found a program to cut any type of file this big! Do you have any program which can split a video of any type? I will manage to convert it if needed, believe me. I think the greatest limitation here is the cost of the software (preferably none).Problem is that not many none-professional editing tools will read Mpeg-2 (DVD) format. In fact that takes a $20 plug-in even with Quick time Pro. Your best bet is to load it into a player and then export the files in some other format (like Quicktime Mov) where more editors will be able to read and make changes to the file.
The drummer of my band tried to do the task before us with Pinnacle and said it was just too sluggish to work with. Besides, I'm not basing this on any specific experience with any of these programs, but I'm guessing that trial editions will not be able to export more than a limited number of minutes, and will probably have some features disabled. In the worst case it will feature watermarks, which is definitely not good for what we're trying to do.you can split videos with any video editing software.
I have used some of them. Ulead videostudio is one. Moviedv is anotherone I have used.
And Pinnacle is also a good software.
These are not just video editing software but they have a lot more in it.
Free trials are available for these.
Thanks for all the help and the interest so far, but we've yet to come to a conclusion!!
#7
Posted 17 November 2006 - 03:08 PM
re-coding is simply the default value, you simply have to change it.VirtualDub could obviously load the file, and could do what I wanted it to do, but it took a bit of tinkering, and in the end when I wanted to export the different sections he wanted to re-encode them
Go to "video" in Virtualdub, and choose "direct copy". Then go to "Audio" and choose "direct copy".
And then VirtualDub will split the movie without re-compressing it, it goes very fast.
Also, look if there are keyframes in your movie, don't split in a random place, there is an option "go to the next keyframe" in order to choose the beginning or the end of the splitted part.
#8
Posted 02 December 2006 - 10:45 AM
Actually, one of my band members somehow managed this, but this is still interesting to me. I tried using the direct stream copy thing in VirtualDub[Mod] but the thing is, the movie is in MPEG2, and VDM exports back into AVI, which can't handle the MPEG2 stream. Is there any other option?
#9
Guest_(G)Boyce_*
Posted 30 July 2009 - 07:40 PM
I am also looking to learn how to split a large movie into small ones. I have videos that are a few gigs and I want to split them into 100 mb or less segments to be able to load online. Pinnacle Studio cant do this (according to their customer support). I am looking for an automated way to do it. any ideas?
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#12
Guest_(G)quinn_*
Posted 13 February 2011 - 10:05 PM
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