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  1. Using AVIdemux I am trying to save a scene in a .avi video. When I try to do so I get the following warning:

    "The beginning frame is not a key frame. Please move the A marker."

    So by trial and error, I figured out that the double arrow icon at the bottom takes me to keyframes. The problem is that I don't want to split the scene at this particular keyframe because that frame is part of a previous scene.

    Is there any way that you can split or save a scene without having to do so at the key frame?
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    sounds like you're working with a long gop format. avchd? if so then not directly. you would probably have to render to a lossless avi format, use it, then cut where you want and render out to the final format.
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  3. There are smart editors which will only reencode cut GOPs. VirtualDub can do that with AVI files.
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