Gibson99
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Some multi-channel dashcams encode their videos into one single file which contains both the front and rear video, as well as the audio. This is fine if the only thing you do is look at the videos in the dashcam company’s proprietary (and sometimes not very good) viewer software. But what if you need to export a clip for use in court, or just to put into your own videos, such as on youtube? Until now, you couldn’t do it very easily.
I have created a script which will make it much easier to break one or more single, combined files into individual files, so you can edit them however you want, using standard video editing software.
This post has been moved to my new website:
http://www.gibson99.com/2015/05/2-channel-video-file-splitter-utility.html
I'll leave this thread here for discussion, and will update it if i release any new versions, but if you need a copy of the script or its documentation, please go to my site, thanks!
I have created a script which will make it much easier to break one or more single, combined files into individual files, so you can edit them however you want, using standard video editing software.
This post has been moved to my new website:
http://www.gibson99.com/2015/05/2-channel-video-file-splitter-utility.html
I'll leave this thread here for discussion, and will update it if i release any new versions, but if you need a copy of the script or its documentation, please go to my site, thanks!
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