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Old 11-06-2008, 07:28 PM  
Jim_Gunn
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Originally Posted by Brad Gosse View Post
Dude there are mac based command line apps for this.
I have a pc office. Not practical to switch to a Mac just to split some Quicktime files. I thought about getting one Mac and install that one particular app you mentioned before that can auto split Quicktime. But beside the unnecessary expense, I am not even sure if it I could mount an NTFS pc formatted hard drive to it. For now I just have an employee split the damn Quicktimes files by hand if necessary. Damn Apple making it impossible for anyone to manipulate their files in the pc realm. Just another reason to give preference to other video formats.
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