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  1. re-encode the file? I already have a DIVX file and want to edit out a segment, but I really dont want to re-encode.
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  2. Far too goddamn old now EddyH's Avatar
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    psst: Virtualdub
    with a little faffing about you should be able to chop it losslessly to the nearest keyframe, then make it frame-perfect with a minimum of re-encoding (just the frames following the cut up to the next keyframe, and maybe the B-frame before the cut if there is one)
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