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    I'm using Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder to Live stream videos. I'm also saving a copy of the file on my hard drive. Now I'd like to go back and trim some of the files, shortening up certain sections.
    I can open the .flv file and trim it in VirtualDub but it seems that the Save option is just for .avi
    I'm looking for a way to trim the .flv without re-encoding. Something fast and easy, like what VirtualDub does for the .avi.
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    Moyea FLV Editor Lite

    Dose just that
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    avidemux might also work.
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    Yeah, you are right....
    AVIDemux works to trim FLV successfully.
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    Thanks for the replies! I appreciate you taking the time.
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    AVIDemux does work great, but it requires you to start the trim with a keyframe.
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  7. Originally Posted by CSULB71 View Post
    ... but it requires you to start the trim with a keyframe.
    This is general rule when editing without transcoding (not applicable only to Avidemux).
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    I am currently encoding with FMLE and keyframes every 5 seconds, which for most events is OK. But now that I'm having to trim the recorded video closer, I may insert more keyframes.
    I did try Moyea FLV Editor Lite and it seems to work OK, but I'd like to keep options open for other programs.
    My THANKS to everyone who replied to this post. Your time is appreciated!
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