So Im trying to split up videos of 1.5 hr + length to put into Youtube, but I cant find a program that will do it for me.
I've tried Adobe Premier, but it crashes as soon as I insert the movie file. The files are .flv files and I'm wondering if getting it into a different file extension such as .avi or .mpeg would make my editing software not crash...
Youtube requires segments to be less than 15 minutes each.
Any ideas?
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if it's avc/h.264 in an flv and some sort of mpeg audio avidemux can open it and export it in avi while using the copy mode on audio/video.
Set the container option to avi and click configure then set splitting to 10mb or whatever youtube excepts, I'd save in a folder because if your video is 500mb you'l have 50 avi's also this will be the result:
testvideo.avi testvideo.avi01 testvideo.avi02 testvideo.avi03 etc...... you have to remove the 01,02,03 and rename to testvideo1.avi testvideo2.avi....
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