Because video files keep growing in resolution and size, uploading large video files can cause web browsers to freeze and servers to time out. AviSplit Classic solves this issue by splitting large AVI videos into smaller, easily manageable segments that upload without errors. Once uploaded, these segments can be reassembled back into a single file with no loss in quality. Why Large Video Uploads Fail
Server Timeouts: Most servers drop connections if an upload takes too long.
Size Limits: Email clients and platforms enforce strict file size caps.
Browser Crashes: Uploading multi-gigabyte files can overwhelm web browser memory.
Connection Drops: Intermittent Wi-Fi drops force you to restart the entire upload. Step-by-Step Guide to Using AviSplit Classic 1. Configure the Splitting Settings
Launch AviSplit Classic on your computer. Look for the configuration section where you can choose between two splitting methods:
By Size: Enter a specific limit (e.g., 50MB for email or 2GB for older file systems).
By Duration: Divide the video by time (e.g., every 10 minutes). 2. Import and Process the Source Video
Click the Open button to browse and select your large AVI file. Choose an output directory where the split segments will be saved. Click the Split button to begin the processing; the tool will quickly generate sequentially numbered files (e.g., video_1.avi, video_2.avi) without re-encoding the video. 3. Upload the Segments
Open your destination platform, cloud storage, or email client. Upload the smaller, sequentially numbered video parts one by one. If a specific part fails due to a network glitch, you only need to re-upload that single small segment rather than the entire massive file. 4. Rejoin the Video (For the Recipient)
To piece the video back together, the person receiving the files just needs to open AviSplit Classic and click on the Join tab. They will select the first file in the sequence (video_1.avi), specify the output destination, and click Join. The software will automatically merge all parts back into the original, seamless high-quality video.
To make sure your video processing goes smoothly, let me know: What is the exact size of your original video file?
What platform or website are you trying to upload the video to?
Do you need instructions on how to adjust the compression settings to shrink the file size instead of splitting it?
Tell me your specific requirements, and I can customize this guide for your exact workflow.
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