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  1. Is there a way to use ffmpegX to split an h.264 iPod compatible mp4 file that was created using version 0.0.9x for the 640x480 size (actually, I don't know how to split one wtih the previous specifications either, I just need the capability more now)? Most 2-hour videos created with the new settings are way too big to fit on a single CD, but I'd also like to be able to play each part independently. Not that I really need to store them on CDs or anything, but being able to split would still be nice. Thanks.

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    If you have quicktime pro you can cut it into 2 pieces and then use the mpeg-4 passthrough feature to put it in the appropriate containers.

  3. Originally Posted by Thargok
    If you have quicktime pro you can cut it into 2 pieces and then use the mpeg-4 passthrough feature to put it in the appropriate containers.
    Thanks very much! I wasn't acquainted with that feature.




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