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  1. Hey,

    This is kind of a dumb question, but I was wondering if there is a program out there that I can d/l that can cut my SVCD in half. The size of it is too big to fit on one CD. I know that there are those other one's on this site, but they all seem only to cut it half and to keep one half and to throw away the other half. I don't want that. i want to cut it in half and to keep both of the parts. Please help. Thank you.
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  2. Just use TMPGEnc. You can have it output each half under a diff filename.
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    On 2001-10-04 15:42:15, Hollywood004738 wrote:
    Just use TMPGEnc. You can have it output each half under a diff filename.
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    how do i do that? I know that i can separate the audio and video, but how do i cut a movie in half? Plz help me again.
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  4. Click on Truman's link above, or just click on "Edit" to the left and look under cutting.

    Hollywood was saying that when you originally encoded the MPEG you could have told TMPGenc to encode 1/2 the movie, then the other 1/2. Scroll down and take a look at Sefy's DVD guide at:

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/DVDConversionGuidev1.3/dvdtovcd2.html#TMPGEnc

    It'll show you how to setup source range and batch encoding under TMPGenc.
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  5. select mpeg tools in the file menu. slect merge & cut.
    slect your type file type (Mpeg-1, VCD, etc).
    add the file to edit.
    double-click the file and a preview window opens
    use the range bar and {=begin of output clip
    and }=and of output clip

    type the name of the output file(including extension) and hit the RUN button
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    On 2001-10-04 16:04:32, Hollywood004738 wrote:
    select mpeg tools in the file menu. slect merge & cut.
    slect your type file type (Mpeg-1, VCD, etc).
    add the file to edit.
    double-click the file and a preview window opens
    use the range bar and {=begin of output clip
    and }=and of output clip

    type the name of the output file(including extension) and hit the RUN button

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    You know, that probably would have worked except that when I try to hit the {} buttons, they're in grey, so I can't press them. I'm probably gonna have to do what Vejiti-sama suggested. But, if u know a way to make it work, i'll gladly take the help. Thanks.
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