Hi,
I recently bought a Panasonic pv-gs200 camcorder that can store ASF video files in mpeg4 format. I was wondering if there were any free or cheap cutting programs out there that can cut mpeg4 files once I get them on my computer. I think the video uses h263 encoding and the audio is g726.
My first intuition was vdubmod but I didn't try it yet because I thought later versions of vdub didn't open ASF files.
And if you're going to suggest TMPEGenc, note that I have exhausted the trial and don't want to buy it if that matters.
--Shayne
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ASF sux. Micrsofts asswipe video compression. I believe the old Virtual Dub 1.3 may work. Also try using avisynth to write a script using DirectShowSource (may works, never has for me however). Personally, I'd use TMPGenc to encode asf's to mpeg or aiv (does a nice job and can still do with expired trial of TMPGenc. 2.5XX). For unlimited MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding from asf or anything, find and downalod TMPGEnc 12A Beta.
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