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Movie Splitter
Easy Video Cable Splitter to Split MP4 and Split AVI Files Here!
Movie Splitter (MPEG/AVI/DIVX/WMV video Splitter) helps you to split large MPEG, AVI/DIVX, WMV files into smaller video clips.
MPEG/AVI Splitter allows you to split, cut or trim AVI/DIVX, MPEG, VOB,
WMV, ASF automatically or manually. You can have the program
automatically:
- split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on specified time
parts;
- split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on specified size
parts;
- split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on equal-time
parts;
- split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on equal-size
parts.
The built-in video player allows you to split, cut or trim AVI, DIVX, MPEG,
VOB, WMV, ASF manually. You will extract the multiple segments of any
size you want.
MovieToolbox Movie
Splitter works fast and does not reduce the quality of
movie.
Downloading MovieToolbox Movie Splitter you get:
MPEG Splitter which helps you to: split *.mpeg, *.mpg files, split *.m1v, *m2v files , split *.mp3 files
AVI/DIVX Splitter which helps you to: split *.avi
VOB Splitter which helps you to split: split *.vob files;
WMV, ASF Splitter which helps you to split: split *.wmv and *.asf files
The Movie Splitter does not require any technical experience and
is very easy to use.
Key Features of MovieToolbox Movie Splitter
Easy handling all parameters and settings.
Splitt very fast and without any quality loss
You can change video size, bit rate, frame rate, audio/video codec, sample rate, etc.
Split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on specified time parts;
Split AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV, ASF on specified size parts;
The unregistered version of the MPEG/AVI/DIVX Splitter can split your movie only on three parts.
User Comments about MovieToolbox Movie Splitter
"Split any file to any size you want. This program uses very little memory. You must to install it."
Léopold Sigisbert. London, United Kingdom.
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The program is small, fast and easy to use. You can drag and drop the files onto the program
for easy splitting. You also get to determine where the split files end up - it automatically
sends the file to the same location as the original file."
Marta Stephens. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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