Splitting up a movie

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  1. cardiff87

    cardiff87 Member

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    I am trying to fit the latest CKY4 movie (mpeg format) onto disk. The movie is 790mb, therefore too big to fit on a standard 700mb disk. How would I go about splitting up the movie to fit onto 2 seperate disks?
     
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    is this vcd/svcd cause if it is then iot will fit because vcd/svcd works off minutes and not mb's for example 80min = 800mb!!
     
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    I avent got a clue. As you can see ive never done this before o im useless. All i know is that its MPEG format and ive already tried putting it onto a normal 700mb disk and it says, disk doen not contain enough space. Can i split it up to put it onto 2 separate disks?
     
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    Yes you can. By doing this with tmpgenc. When you open it up choose close and it will to go to the main screen choose yes. Then choose mpeg tools and go to the title that saids slitting. or you can choose cut title and that will make the video into two parts or more. All you have to do is tell it wich time for it to stop at from the start then Choose where to save the new file and the name. and go from there. There you have it. Anymore help e-mail me at kchesneyfan18@adelphia.net or replay to this message.
     
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    Well actually I believe its file - mpeg tools. merge and cut tab! ;-)

    However this file, if its already vcd/svcd shouldnt need to be split!!
     

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