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    I have a bunch of files that have been encoded in a same way as this file hire:

    Link to the small preview fiile!

    And I would like to cut the crap out. So I tried to do this in virtualdub but it said that the videos are using unrecognized algorithm & it cant direct stream copy it.

    Is there any other software I can use to cut those files?

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    Writing application  : mkvmerge v2.0.2 ('You're My Flame') built on Feb 21 2007 23:40:55
    Writing library      : libebml v0.7.7 + libmatroska v0.8.1
    
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    Codec                : MPEG-4 AVC
    Codec/Info           : MPEG4 ISO advanced profile
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    AVIDeMux is worth a try. It only cuts on 'I' frames though.
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    Originally Posted by olyteddy
    AVIDeMux is worth a try. It only cuts on 'I' frames though.
    this program was able to do it, but it said the video is usion B frames as a referance so I cant use this program.
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    MKVMerge can make cuts, but it doesn't support preview or real-time editting.
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    Originally Posted by olyteddy
    AVIDeMux is worth a try. It only cuts on 'I' frames though.
    this program was able to do it, but it said the video is usion B frames as a referance so I cant use this program.
    It asks you if you want to use a certain mode at the beginning dialog, say yes.

    There is no frame accurate h.264 editor. If you want frame accuracy, you will have to re-encode or at least reconstruct the GOP and append manually
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    Alternatively, one can convert (not re-encode) to AVI with AVC2AVI and proceed to do frame accurate editting with VirtualDub. If B-pyramid is used, it will delay by however number of B-frames in the beginning, so audio must be adjusted, or completely avoid B-pyramid.
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