I have a mpeg 2 file that I would like to trim without having to re-encode.
It's a video capture from a tv tuner. I would like to cut off a few minutes from the beginning and at the very end.
I tried avidemux, but it crashes when I try to save; it says the key frames are corrupted for some reason.
Here's the codec information of the file:
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MPEGVCR and VideoReDo can do this, but VideoReDo's trial version is severely restricted and will likely be useless to the OP unless his file is under 5 minutes long. If I remember correctly, MPEGVCR's trial version is fully functional. I believe that you get what you pay for and the free editors are pretty crappy. If you want to do it right and it's something you'll be doing on a regular basis, buy either MPEGVCR or VideoReDo.
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