SolveigMM Video Splitter 2.0.711.09 Beta

SolveigMM Video Splitter is a really powerful video editor to perform video cutting tasks like movie cut, cut commercials or video repair, extremely fast and lossless.The nice looking and intuitive user-friendly interface allows an user to split, cut or trim his movie in few mouse clicks, if you need to cut commercials from your movie, just set the fragments to be cut off and SolveigMM Video Splitter executes your video cutting task in one pass. Based on SolveigMM Video Editing SDK, Video Splitter provides the incredible quality and velocity involving no encoding/decoding operations, along with other features like:

  • Supports MPEG-2 video files - (*.mpg, *.mpeg)
    • Frame accuracy for MPEG-2 files
  • Supports any AVI Format files - (*.avi )
    • DV AVI type 1, 2; OpenDML
    • Any video content. DivX; XviD; 3ivX, etc.
    • Any audio content. MPEG-1,2 Layer I, II, III; AC3; OGG, etc.
    • VBR MPEG audio. Keeps the synchronization
    • Large AVI files. More than 2 and 4 GB
    • AVI to ASF remultiplexing
  • Supports Windows Media Format files - (*.asf, *.wma, *.wmv, *.wm)
    • Any video content. WMV 1,2,3; MSS2; MPEG-4 AVC, etc.
    • Any audio content. WMAudio V 2,7,8; MPEG-1,2 Layer I, II, III; AC3, etc.
    • Video repair. Indexing damaged or unindexed files
  • Supports MPEG Audio Format files ( *.mp1, *.mp2, *.mp3, *.mpa )
    • MPEG-1 Layer I, II, III
    • MPEG-2 Layer I, II, III
  • K frame/GOP accuracy
  • What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) preview. Advanced K frame navigation
  • Supports batch files (*.xtl). You can process trimming for all media files you need in one run
This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system
Download: SolveigMM Video Splitter
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