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How To Split Videos On VLC Media Player - Full Guide

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Introduction

In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of splitting videos or trimming them using VLC Media Player. Ensure you follow each step carefully to achieve the desired result. Let’s dive right in!

Step 1: Open Your Video

  1. Locate the video file you wish to edit.
  2. Right-click on the video file and select Open with, then choose VLC Media Player. This will launch the video in VLC.

Step 2: Enable Advanced Controls

  1. Once your video is playing in VLC, navigate to the top menu bar.
  2. Click on the View menu, and then select Advanced Controls. This will provide additional controls at the bottom of the VLC window.

Step 3: Start Recording

Now that the Advanced Controls are visible, you’ll need to use the record function to trim your video:

  1. Decide where you want to start trimming. For example, if you want to keep a segment starting from 23 seconds, play the video until you reach that point.
  2. Click the Record button (a red dot) at the bottom of the video.
  3. Continue playing the video until you reach the end point of your desired segment. For instance, if you wish to stop at 1 minute and 15 seconds, let the video play until you reach that point.

Step 4: Stop Recording

  1. Press the Stop Recording button (the same red dot) to stop the recording.
  2. You can also stop playback in VLC by clicking the stop button (a square icon).

Step 5: Locate Your Trimmed Video

After stopping the recording, you may be wondering where to find your edited video. Here’s how to locate it:

  1. Close VLC Media Player.
  2. Open File Explorer on your computer.
  3. Click on This PC, and navigate to your Videos folder.
  4. Scroll down to find a new file named VLC Record. This is your trimmed video.

You should notice that the newly created video matches the length you recorded. For example, if you trimmed from 23 seconds to 1 minute and 15 seconds, the final video will be 52 seconds long.

And that’s it! If you found this guide helpful, please leave a like!


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FAQ

Q1: Can I trim multiple sections from a video using VLC Media Player?
A: No, VLC Media Player's recording feature only allows for one continuous segment to be recorded at a time. You would need to repeat the process for each section you wish to trim.

Q2: Is the video quality affected when trimming with VLC?
A: No, the quality of the trimmed video will generally remain the same as the original, provided you do not alter any settings.

Q3: What file format does the trimmed video save in?
A: The trimmed video typically saves in the same format as the original video file.

Q4: Can I edit audio in the same way using VLC?
A: VLC is primarily a video player and editor, and its features for audio editing are limited. Basic recording functions work similarly, but advanced audio editing is best done with dedicated audio editing software.

Q5: What if my VLC Player doesn’t show the recording option?
A: Make sure you have enabled the Advanced Controls under the View menu. If the option is still unavailable, you may need to update your VLC Media Player to the latest version.