River Past Video Slice is an application designed to help you cut video clips of multiple formats, including AVI, ASF, 3GP, MOV, MP4, VOB and WMV.
The interface of the program is simplistic and intuitive. Videos can be imported via the file browser only, since the "drag and drop" method is not supported (not on Windows 7, at least).
You can play the clip and use two buttons to mark the start and end time. But you can also type in their values, take snapshots, view file properties, as well as use the undo and redo functions.
Once you hit the "Export" button, you can select the output video format, disable audio, as well as configure video settings (e.g. compressor, resolution, frame rate).
You can apply a grayscale filter, adjust the video quality, modify audio preferences (e.g. sample frequency rate, channel, bit rate), as well as specify the destination folder (same as the original file or other) and the action to take if the file already exists (e.g. prompt to replace).
The video splitter needs a pretty high amount of system resources, includes a tutorial with snapshots for beginners and quickly finishes a task without displaying any errors. The image and sound quality is maintained at a very good level.
The only downside of River Past Video Slice is its slightly outdated interface. Other than that, we strongly recommend this simple-to-use application to all individuals.
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What's new in River Past Video Slice 5.8.0.2128:
- Now can convert from Matroska MKV and OGG Media OGM.
- Also added MKV and OGM as output formats.
- Latest version:
River Past Video Slice 5.8.0.2128
- runs on:
- Windows All
- file size:
- 8.3 MB
- filename:
- videoslice_setup.exe
- main category:
- Multimedia
- developer:
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