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    hi, I have 1 large MPEG file and it is to big to fit on a DVD. I did a search for a guide to split using TMPGEnc and i tried it but before using that tool i knew splitting is going to be diffuclt. Is there any splitting tools and guides out there?
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    Mpeg streamclip

    Under EDIT is "set in" and "set out" ... move the button on the jogger bar to selected start position , then set "in" first , then move button on jogger bar again to required position , and set "out" position ... similar practice as used via virtualdub / mod .

    File > save as mpeg .

    Do not delete original file till you confirm file pieces play back without fault ... or else .

    Ps : Your vista ... have fun .
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    Originally Posted by Bjs
    Mpeg streamclip

    Under EDIT is "set in" and "set out" ... move the button on the jogger bar to selected start position , then set "in" first , then move button on jogger bar again to required position , and set "out" position ... similar practice as used via virtualdub / mod .

    File > save as mpeg .

    Do not delete original file till you confirm file pieces play back without fault ... or else .

    Ps : Your vista ... have fun .
    when i try to use that program, it stops responding. I thought VirtualDub can't load MPEG's?
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    VirtualDub can read MPEG-1, and VirtualDubMod reads both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.
    But IIRC, precise splitting of MPGs requires closed GOPs. Check whether your MPG file is or is not open-GOPed. I have never used Mpeg streeamclip, don't know what it is capable of.

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