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  1. Hi,

    I have a huge MPEG2 file (16 Gbs, above 6 hours of HQ video) that I'd like to edit to make different VCDs. I know how to make a compatible VCD file, but with a file that huge, every program I tried tu cut the video in several parts ended with an error message.

    All I can do is watch the whole file with the ATI Video Player, even the windows media player won't open it.

    Any suggestion is welcome,

    TIA,
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  2. Hello,
    I have the ATI AIW Radeon and captured 14GB (incidentally 14 hours, too) worth of MPG2 in one session. After much hassle, I discovered that there is only one solution.

    HJSplit. http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/

    It simply cuts the file itself into smaller chunks that your video editor can work with.

    MovieMan
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    You could use DVD2AVI to convert to a project file which could be then sent to VirtualDub using Avisynth.

    Then you could select what parts you want and frameserve to TMPGEnc (a slow process)
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