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    Most of the free editing/splitting tools that I've found don't specifically mention H.265.
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    Any GUI that runs on top of ffmpeg should be able to do it. Or just do it manually in a bat file.

    ffmpeg -i yourvideo.mp4 -t 00:30:00 -c copy output.mp4
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