![]() ![]() ![]() That would essentially reduce the filesize to nothing relative to the original file. I was actually curious what "Hinted Movies" are and it appears to be just shortcuts to specific clips for movies (if the one pdf I read about it is correct). Haven't found another product that can do the same. That hinted file can then be used to batch encode our files to their final output using trim points from the "hinted" and video from the original. Quicktime 7 Pro (on Mac and Windows) lets you save "Hinted Movies" that are only a few kilobytes or megabytes in size compared to dozens of gigabytes for the original. ![]() We handle hundreds of video files weekly that need to have specific parts trimmed out of them then converted.
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