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Edit avi's (DivX)

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I need a recommendation for a program that will allow me to load an AVI, select a region I want to keep, and save that as a separate AVI file while maintaining the original DivX format.

I had something on the PC that would allow me to set start/end points, etc. for the extraction but can't remember it's name and doubt there is an OS X version.

Thanks,
Dave
 
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Quicktime Pro will probably do this, but I haven't tried it myself. You would need the Perian Quicktime Codecs also.

VLC will let you do this I think too.

Brian
 

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