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by Arigatomina » Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:42 am
Highlight the first minute of your video, copy it, then cut it, save the project under a new name like "vidsections". Open a new project and paste the copied portion into the timeline. Export it as "vidpart1". Go back to "vidsections" and highlight the first minute of the timeline - repeat until you've exported the entire video (probably 3 to 5 pieces depending on how complicated it is). Then look up avisynth scripts and open them in VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod. You can then put the pieces together, attach your audio and compress the vid.
Try exporting to DV-AVI first - open that up in vdub and reattach your audio. See if the sync matches up. If it does, do all your sections in DV-AVI. If the sync is off, export them as "high quality large" wmv files. You can open them just the same in Vdub using the DirectShow filter.
I used to cut all my vids into pieces like that when it came time to export. If you don't like the copy+paste method, you could cut your audio track into pieces instead - and edit each piece in a separate project folder. I just found copying easier.
One thing to note - if you do copy and paste parts of the timeline, make sure you begin and end (the clips you're highlighting) with straight cuts. If you have to clips fading into each other and you only highlight one of them, you'll lose that fade and probably throw off the sync for the rest of the vid.