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Sing-Soft Split Video Redactor 1.02


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Requirements <ul> Intel Pentium II 350MHz or above. / 64 MB RAM or above. </ul>
Downloads 24 Limitations None
Publisher Sing-Soft File Size 6.3M
Date added 23 Nov 2007 Check your speed

Split Video Redactor is a powerful tool to split, cut or trim a large AVI(Divx,XviD,MPEG4), MPEG I/II, VCD, SVCD, DAT, ASF/WMV file into smaller clips in various format.

Split Video Redactor supports almost all kinds of video formats, such as AVI, DivX, Xvid, WMV, ASF, MPG/SVCD/VCD, DAT.... To ensure that Split Video Redactor can convert your most up-to-date video files. You need to have some latest audio and video codecs installed on your PC. Main Features:
  • Join or merge various video files to a large one.
  • Support join AVI, Divx, MPEG-4 file.
  • Support join MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD, SVCD file.
  • Support join ASF, WMV file.
  • Support convert to MPEG1, MPEG2 file.
  • Support convert to AVI file.
  • Support convert to ASF/ WMV file.
  • Support convert to DVD, VCD and SVCD (PAL,NTSC) compatible mpeg file.
  • Input preview.
  • Support large video file, even large then 2GB.
  • Support no sound avi files.
  • Very User-friendly interface and easy to use.

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