SID Video Cutter & Splitter 1.8

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Video Cutter and Splitter is a video editing program that can cut and save a region from any video file, split the movie file into two parts at a certain scene, and save them as two movies, save any frame from the movie as an image (many images formats supported).

The program supports (AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, QT, and MOV) as input formats, and (AVI, MPEG, and WMV) for output formats. This program can also convert video files from one format to another. This program has multi-language support and you can add your language. Version 1.8 includes unspecified updates.

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