lindairion
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Posted: Tue 5:17, 18 Sep 2012 Post subject: How to trim MKV/MPEG2 video files on windows |
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"My normal process is to convert mkv files to vob using mkv2vob so that I can view them on my ps3. I'm having trouble fitting a few movies onto standard DVD5's...they're just a little too big. I think if I trim the credits off of these movies they will fit but I'm not sure how to do so. I've searched around a bit and can't really find a good tool for something like this. I read that I can use mkvtoolnix to do this but I'm not really sure how to do so. Obviously, I'd like to trim these movies down without any loss of quality or resolution to the original file. I also tried this freeware tool I found to trim down the converted vob file but the program didn't read the file right for some reason and outputted a 400kb file (lol)."
"i have been attempting to trim sections out of a 720p encoded mkv file i have. when i do, the audio is out of sync with video by almost 2-3 seconds. i have a quad core cpu, 4gb ram, nothing running in background, vista 64 bit os. i have several mkv files encoded the same way and they have the same issue. the video plays fine on my pc with no issues. i have researched online for hours for an alternative program and everything points back to avidemux. i have included the details of the file below that i am having issues with. any help that can be offered is greatly appreciated."
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