I have several MPEG video clips that I need to cut parts out of. I'm using VirtualDub because it seems very easy to me. Plus it's a program I already had.... anyway... After I cut the portion I want out, I have to click "Save as .Avi" to save the new edited version. But I don't want my video in .avi format. I'd like to just keep them in MPEG. How can I do this?
And on a seperate, just curious, note. The original unedited MPEG is like 70MB, but the new edited .avi file is like 1.2G! WTF?
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Originally Posted by lumis
... but it can be done .If in doubt, Google it. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
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YMPEG is used as a codec from within Virtualdub.
I said that it's not free, and IMHO it's a waste of time, but the point is that it can in fact be done. Basically you're paying for the codec to use from within virtualdub (or your favorite encoder) - not a different program.
... and to continue your analogy, provided your airplane has car-carrying capabilities, then sure, why not ?
What more do you want ?If in doubt, Google it. -
That's because it only clips at I frames. This is common for editing mpeg without re-encoding.
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