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  1. 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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    Join Date: Dec 2004
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    https://helixcommunity.org/

    Helix producer comes with a commandline editor.
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  3. Free Flying Soul liquid217's Avatar
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    If you mean a directshow splitter, you can find one here. (Look about halfway down).
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
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  4. 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
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    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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  6. I think cpliu is looking for a cutting tool, not a splitter.
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