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    I want to split my MKV video that is 8gb into two MKV videos that's 4gb. How do I do that? Thanks. I tried VirtualDub, but it said the file type is incompatible.
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  2. mkvmerge (mkvtoolnix) - global tab, enable splitting

    or avidemux
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    Okay, and I can easily cut my video in half with one of these programs? I'm downloading it now.
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    Okay, I'm using mkvtoolniz. How do I cut the video in half with the program? Could I get a step by step please?
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  6. 1) click add, select your mkv
    2) global tab, select enable splitting, after this size, enter your size
    3) press start muxing

    This will make a copy of your mkv file split into segments specified by the size in step 2
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    Any idea about how to split into parts based on timecodes? I was told that the format below would create 3 files but it hasn't worked for me.

    "02:20:00.000,17:35:00.000"

    1: from 00:00:00 to 02:20:10
    2: from 02:20:00 to 17:35:00
    3: from 17:35.00 to the end

    It creates a new file but of the same length and size as the original. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  8. If i split a large mkv (over 8gb) using this method, to archive the file over >1 dual layer dvdr (or indeed over several single layer dvdrs), how do i stick the file back together again using the dvdrs on my Hard drive?

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  9. Thanks FK - any other suggestions anyone?
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