VS 11 - Batch splitting clips

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VS 11 - Batch splitting clips

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I have been working with Studio 9 for a few months and have been punished. Decided to give video editing a go with ULEAD and I am in heaven. Never going back to Studio...... Anyway - I have a number of clips - mpegs, that I only need 1 sec of - is there any way that ulead will allow me to split these up into 1 sec clips? I am assuming this is better that performing clip edits on the and saving a file that has useless video in it - that is never seen?
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Are you asking how to split the entire video up into 1 second segments or simply you want to extract certain 1 second segments?

To extract certain segments you use the multi-trim tool.
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Post by konmanos »

Thanks for the quick reply and FANTASTIC forum - tutorial. Anyway - I was wondering - that when you produce the final - as MPEG, DVD etc. - does it record the whole video - or only the video that has been selected for viewing - clipped/trimmed. Eg. I have a one minute clip - but I only want to use -10 seconds of it. And then I want to use another 10 seconds on another part pof the video clip - therefore I have 2 minutes of video on the editing pane - with only 20 seconds required. What is better for optimisation - whilst editing? Memory / CPU etc. Cut the clips to the 10 seconds you require and get rid of the rest - knowing that the original will not be required?
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