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  1. Member
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    When I trimmed a 21 meg size clip evertthing worked fine. However when I

    trip a 1.2 gig size clip, it makes three files:
    filename.mpg,
    filename.-vol-02.mpg, and
    filename.wcp
    This first file has most of the clip, the second file has the remainder.

    I do not understand why or how to use these. If I give them to someone I

    will need to explain "watch the first and when it ends watch the second.

    Ignore the third" What am I not understanding?

    Thanks,
    Paul
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    I am not sure as to the tool you are using but I use intervideo apps sometimes , and it seems you have been wanting to output a single mpeg , rather than 2 .

    You most likely are using the program to produce dvd compliant video , which is ready to burn to dvd , this is why you get 2 files , the third being the programs project managment type file .

    Check the settings in the program for output as mpeg , and not dvd , should produce what it is you need , there may also be a setting which cause's output to be split at the 1 gig mark , which should be dissabled .

    There are a few tools here on site that can also perform what you want .
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    intervideo media one~edit video file. After I edit it, I save movie (output to file) and I chose the type ntsc vcd and it does as I explained. Lately I chose type wmv, so it is a smaller file and does not split it. Then my DVD recorder converts to back to large vob file(s). This way the quality is reduced. I still have no clue how to do it and keep it in vcd format without getting multiply files on my HDD. I can not process those with my DVD burner.

    under options there is an output auto file splitting. It is set to "max space allowed by file system. The other choice is to preset it and the largest it will take is 4096 meg. Which is big enough (so far) but do I want to make it larger then the max space allowed by file system? Why it do this? I can't just drag these to a dvd, since they need to be converted to vob, right?
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    dvd recorder converts?? what tool are you using?
    what do you want ?? a vcd a dvd a wmv?

    And you can't make files bigger thatn 4 GB if you have a fat32 partition(gooooogle it for more information).
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