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.asf editing
I captured a webcast using a program called SDP Multimedia. After all was said and done, I had a rather large .asf file (video codec: Windows Media Video 9) with about 6.5 hours of footage on it. There are eight bands on it. Between sets are commercials. What I want to do is cut it up into eight seperate .asf files. Does anyone know of a program that allows for that kind of editing with this file format without recompressing the media, converting to a different format, or losing any quality? Much appreciation for any answers
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Re: .asf editing
I've used an earlier version of THIS although it says it edits .asf I never used it for them.
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