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DESCRIPTION

SplitFuse is an OS X utility that will split videos compatible with QuickTime into multiple segments or merge video segments together that have already been split apart. It has a number of useful features:

  • Splits and merges any videos compatible with QuickTime - including most AVI, MPEG, and WMV* files
  • Cut movies into clips defined by you, into any number of equally sized segments, or into segments of a specific length
  • Save videos in multiple formats, including QuickTime, MPEG-4, AVI, WMV*, DV, and iPhone
  • Control everything about your saved videos - sound quality, compression, size, etc.
  • Split movies to upload on YouTube, or import into iMovie and Final Cut
  • Join any number of videos downloaded from the web or previously split by SplitFuse or another program
  • SplitFuse is super cheap. Other programs that do the same thing would like to charge up to 20 dollars! SplitFuse is just $11.95 USD!
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.2:
  • Fixed a number of issues with saving files. The whole process should work much better now, and specifically DV exports should not crash the program
  • Adjust start and end points (including for clip list clips) graphically by dragging markers on the timeline
  • Added fast forward and rewind buttons
  • Double click a clip in the clip list to play only that clip in the viewer
  • Load a saved clip list back into the clip list
  • Customize split file names even further with naming templates (available in SplitFuse Preferences)
  • Splits and fuses now executed as background processes, so you can interact with the application while there is an export happening
  • Cancel splits and fuses by pressing the new Cancel button
  • Loading progress dialog appears when adding files to the fuse window
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Likely Software
Downloads:7,861
  - Version d/l:1,281
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Shareware
Date:01 Nov 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$11.95
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    SplitFuse User Reviews (19 posts)Write A Review
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    Feb 2 2009
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    ANONYMOUS  D-vision could merge the two 700Mb files in a matter of seconds, with no quality loss, same overall size and sound preserved ...  
    (Version 2.2)

    praisebury
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    Feb 2 2009
    ***..

    ANONYMOUS  Tried to fuse two 700 Mb >AVI files, using the "medium" quality compression preset (cinepack). I got a soundless AVI film whose video was so horrible that it could not be watched at.

    Tried the no compression option and got a 135 Gb (!) file still soundless.

    Clearly this app is not for large films and it has serious compression problemss.

    A pity they should rewrite and recompress the films entirely to fuse them.  
    (Version 2.2)

    praisebury
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    Nov 18 2008

    PAT320  This software rocks. Tried and immediately bought. Great Work !!   
    (Version 2.2)

    praisebury
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    Nov 3 2008
    ****.

    MINIMARC  works very good. nice to see the hidden feature.  
    (Version 2.2)

    praisebury
    +2
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    Nov 2 2008
    ****.

    RIP0FF  Having (at least!) the Hide function enabled is greatly appreciated.

    On the minus side, an updated interface which doesn't remind us of old OS X versions would not hurt, IMHO.

    As for functionality & ease of use, thumbs up !  
    (Version 2.2)

    praisebury
    +2
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    Sep 26 2008

    FIZCHIO  This software rocks. Tried and immediately bought. Great Work !!  
    (Version 2.0)

    praisebury
    +2
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    Sep 22 2008
    *****

    ARSKINNER  Worked well for me.  
    (Version 1.2)

    praisebury
    +1
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    Oct 5 2007
    *****

    XYPHER  This actually does work much better than a lot of the other apps out there. I'm ashamed I've never stumped up for the License.  
    (Version 1.1)

    praisebury
    +2
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    Apr 4 2007

    PCHARLES67  I was a bit concerned after reading some of the reviews, but so far I have had no problems combining H264 clips into one playable file regardless of whether it is a referenced file or a self contained one. I am then able to use Viddyup to convert the combined file into something for my ipod. Unless I find a major problem I intend to register this because it will help me develop files for the AppleTV.  
    (Version 1.1)

    praisebury
    +1
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    Dec 29 2006
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    GLOBEY  Completely non-working and useless.

    Failed to do anything but create empty destination files for all attempted operations.  
    (Version 1.1)

    praisebury
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