Is it frame-accurate on MPEG?

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Is it frame-accurate on MPEG?

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Yes, the software is frame-accurate. I've tested a movie file and extracted its contents to MPEG file format. Everything remained the same because I've also used the options As Original which means that it will preserver quality (bitrate, FPS, codec, etc).

However, this version of the software isn't available anymore. On the official website, the software's new name is Kate's Video Toolkit: http://www.fakewebcam.com/Free-Video-Toolkit.asp

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There is a frame-accurate video cutter developed in Joyoshare VidiKit to support nearly all multimedia formats, such as DVDs, ISO, MPEG, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V, MP3, ASF, AVI, 4K video, etc. Aside from lossless video cutting, it also works to convert, record, crop, rotate, apply effects and more. What's more, it offers freeware to simplify your digital life. Anyway, it's a good video toolkit to consider.

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