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How to divide movies easily |
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It
is very easy to divide movies with TubeHunter
Media Center, a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit.
It converts any video files between all popular video
formats, and creates video DVD disc with any video files.
Besides, it converts any video file to iPOD, and converts
your favorite DVD movie to other video formats, or to
iPod. It also handles other useful jobs like FLV conversion,
video to sequenced images, extracting audio from a video
file. |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Media Center, and select "Divide
Movies" |
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Step
2 |
Drag
video files that you want to divide into the red area. |
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Step
3 |
Select output
video format from the red area: |
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Step
4 |
Set
[Start Time]
and [Duration]
value. Both parameters are in second.
e.g: [Start Time]=7, [Duration]=20 means to extract a
20-sec video clip, 7 seconds away from the beginning of
the original video. |
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Step
5 |
Click
on "Start"
button to divide. |
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Keywords
divide movies, divide video, movies divide, video divide,
downloader, downloaders, converter, converters, convertor,
convertors |
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There
are different layers of video transmission and storage,
each with its own set of formats to choose from.
For transmission, there is a physical connector and signal
protocol ("video connection standard" below).
A given physical link can carry certain "display
standards" which specify a particular refresh rate,
display resolution, and color space. There are a number
of analog and digital tape formats, though digital video
files can also be stored on a computer file system which
have their own formats. In addition to the physical format
used by the storage or transmission medium, the stream
of ones and zeros that is sent must be in a particular
digital video "encoding", of which a number
are available.
An analog video format consists of more information than
the visible content of the frame. Preceding and following
the image are lines and pixels containing synchronization
information or a time delay. This surrounding margin is
known as a blanking interval or blanking region; the horizontal
and vertical front porch and back porch are the building
blocks of the blanking interval.
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