I remember I got the link from this site but I can't find it anymore (even after searching the forum). It was posted either here or doom9. You select the in and out points and it cut the selected area into a new file without recompressing the video (like VirtualDub). I just can't remember the name or find it anymore.
Do you know which program I'm talking about? Please provide the link if you know.
THANKS a lot for your help,
cpliu
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https://helixcommunity.org/
Helix producer comes with a commandline editor.
If you mean a directshow splitter, you can find one here. (Look about halfway down).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
Thanks for the links. The one I referred to is a visual editor but rmeditor.exe of Producer from https://helixcommunity.org/ works too. It is similar to VirtualDub that video needs to start at a keyframe. If the in point of the cut video isn't a keyframe. You would get only the audio and black screen. Video (image) does not show up until it reaches the next keyframe. How do I find out the keyframes inside RM? If I know the location, then I can cut from there. Also is there a tool to join multiple RMVB files without recompressing?
On the second link, are you referring to RealMedia Splitter? I can't find Directshow splitter. How to use RealMedia Splitter? There are 2 identical .AX files inside. What program can make use of that to split RM files?
Thanks again for the help,
cpliu
One is unicode and the other is ANSI and that is a different kind of splitter, it splits the rm container so that the decoders can handle the streams.
Sounds like maybe you mean REVE which is a GUI for rmeditor. I think it also used Gabest's splitter for the preview though.
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