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  1. Hi all,

    This is my first post, and thanks for a very usfull resource!

    I have managed to convert a divx to mpeg, with some really good qualuty results, Thanks agin for the templates :P

    However I wish to chop a 1.3Gb vcd into two smaller files, but have tried several programs that are recomended, but they lock up and fail.

    I use XP, with 2GB processor and 1Gb 333DDR ram, what tool would you recomend.

    Many thanks

    shagi
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    Try Ulead video Studio. Load the dat file into it and split the video.
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  3. I had the same problem.
    Use DVTool, it's available on the tools page on VCDHelp.
    The split command works great. You can really fine tune the sizes.

    hope it works
    clmlh
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  4. Thanks guys, I tried Ulead virtual studio, and I will try this one as well and post which one i prefer.

    Shagy the Shagmaster
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  5. You could also try VCDcutter. Its an easy to use prog with good results.
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  6. Hi all

    And thanks your your input, well I have usedd all three products. And I will tel u later the one I prefered - lol

    VCDCutter - locks up (may be user lack of intervention)

    DVDTool: I am really thick and could not get any results

    VirtualStudio: professional loocking and very easy!

    Thank you for help :P
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    You did try the cut command in TMPG right ? If not that shouldn't have a problem if it was the encoder you had no problem using to encode with.
    ~~~Spidey~~~


    "Gonna find my time in Heaven, cause I did my time in Hell........I wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well......" - The Man - Keef Riffards
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  8. TMPGenc and VCDcutter never give me any probs. Are you sure you are doing it right? And what exactly do you mean by they lock up?
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  9. VCDCutter just bomes out! , (does not load)

    But also be aware I only been doing this, for a short time.
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