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  1. is it possible to view them b4 joining and if so with what,i use hj split for joining
    thanks for any advice received
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    virtualdub, video->direct stream copy and audio->direct stream copy, cut, save.
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  3. thanks baldrick
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    I was just about to post a msg about the operation of this program, so that's what I'll do. I want to split an avi file nearly in half so that I can get each part onto a DVD. The total length is about 8.3G. I just deleted (Delete in Edit menu after setting the begin/end markers) the second part (1/2 roughly, 4.2G) and am now saving ghe file as an avi file. It's slow. In fact, it's odd. It seems to be producing a file greatly in excess of the 4.2. What's going on?
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    solarblast wrote:

    I just deleted (Delete in Edit menu after setting the begin/end markers) the second part (1/2 roughly, 4.2G) and am now saving ghe file as an avi file. It's slow. In fact, it's odd. It seems to be producing a file greatly in excess of the 4.2. What's going on?
    As Baldrick said,

    video->direct stream copy and audio->direct stream
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    I see now audio->direct stream
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    I see no ...
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    Somehow I don't think Virtualdub is suitable for simple slicing of avi. I finally accomplished what I needed on this matter by just slicing and dicing an avi file with Vegas, and then rendering them to avi. A little clumsy, but it works.
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  9. ...and then rendering them to avi.
    Not if it reencoded the whole thing, it didn't work.
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    Originally Posted by solarblast
    I see now audio->direct stream
    copy. Or read a guide, https://www.videohelp.com/guides/how-to-cut-an-avi-file-in-smaller-parts-id357#357
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    Thanks for the link. Next time out on avi splits, I'll see how this works.
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