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Agile WMV Video Splitter 2.1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Pegasus Media Software File Size 8.2M
Date added 15 Jul 2008 Check your speed

Agile WMV Video Splitter is a software for splitting WMV, AVI, MPEG video files. It provides an easy and completed way to cut selection sections out from WMV, AVI, and MPEGvideos with the perfect output quality. In the other splitting mode, the selected range can be cut to many equal clips that are convenient to distribute. Now, with the Agile WMV Video Splitter, you can enjoy trimmed videos on portable devices such as the mobile phone, PSP and iPod.

Version 2.1 improves processing speed.

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