Split/Cut 3GP file into smaller one; join mulitple 3gp files into one.
Version | 1.11 |
Updated | Jul 31st 2012 |
Developer |
Aimone Soft
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
933
3.8
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Original File Size | 1.7 MB |
Downloads | 10310 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
AimOne 3GP Cutter & Joiner is a program with a pretty self-explanatory title - it enables you to split and merge video files with the 3GP and 3G2 format. It can be seamlessly used by beginners.
The interface of the application is plain and simple. Video clips can be imported into the list by using the file browser only, because the "drag and drop" method is not supported. Batch processing is permitted, meaning that you can cut multiple pieces from the same clip at once.
So, you can preview videos and cut them by marking the start and end time values. When it comes to video merging, you can arrange items up and down in the list. After you specify the output destination, you can proceed with the task.
The video processing program requires a moderate amount of system resources, has a good response time, includes a well-drawn help file with snapshots, quickly finishes a task and manages to preserve the original image and sound quality. We haven't come across any issues during our tests.
On the other hand, there aren't additional splitting methods (e.g. into equal-sized parts) and you cannot configure program options (e.g. enable AimOne 3GP Cutter & Joiner Crack to minimize to the system tray). Otherwise, we strongly recommend this tool to all users.
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