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The document reviews several free offline video splitters for Windows, highlighting tools like LosslessCut, Avidemux, MP4Tools, Bandicut, and FFmpeg. Each tool is evaluated based on key features, pros and cons, with emphasis on ease of use, functionality, and support for various formats. The summary concludes that LosslessCut and MP4Splitter are ideal for quick GUI solutions, while Avidemux and FFmpeg offer more control for advanced users.
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Free Offline Video Splitters for Windows (1)

The document reviews several free offline video splitters for Windows, highlighting tools like LosslessCut, Avidemux, MP4Tools, Bandicut, and FFmpeg. Each tool is evaluated based on key features, pros and cons, with emphasis on ease of use, functionality, and support for various formats. The summary concludes that LosslessCut and MP4Splitter are ideal for quick GUI solutions, while Avidemux and FFmpeg offer more control for advanced users.
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Free Offline Video Splitters for Windows

Splitting a large video into equal-sized segments is easy with the right free software. Below are
lightweight, offline tools for Windows that let you cut videos into multiple parts of equal duration
(or file size) without needing an internet connection. Each tool is free to use and prioritizes ease
of use. Key features, pros, cons, and download links are provided for each.

LosslessCut
(LosslessCut 3.64.0 Download Free - VideoHelp) LosslessCut provides a simple timeline
interface to mark and export multiple segments without re-encoding.

Key Features: LosslessCut is an open-source cross-platform video cutter that uses FFmpeg for
extremely fast lossless editing (LosslessCut 3.64.0 Download Free - VideoHelp). It supports
virtually any format FFmpeg can handle and lets you mark multiple cut segments in one go. You
can split video files by setting cut points on a timeline, and export each segment as separate
files without re-encoding (maintaining original quality). It’s available as a portable app for
Windows (no install required).

Pros:

●​ Very fast and lightweight (no re-encoding; just copies video data) (LosslessCut 3.64.0
Download Free - VideoHelp).
●​ Easy to use: simple visual interface with play, pause, and cut controls – no complex
editing features to learn.
●​ Supports multiple segments per file (you can cut out or keep several portions from one
video and export all at once).
●​ Cross-platform: runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux (LosslessCut 3.64.0 Download Free
- VideoHelp). Open-source and completely free.

Cons:

●​ No advanced editing – focuses only on cutting/joining; lacks effects or transitions.


●​ Limited batch processing: you can cut one video into parts, but there’s no built-in
queue to split many files automatically (you’d have to open files one by one).
●​ Cuts are keyframe-oriented (for truly frame-accurate cuts it may re-encode a few frames
or you must enable a special mode, which complicates the process).

Download: Get LosslessCut from its GitHub releases page or via VideoHelp (LosslessCut
3.64.0 Download Free - VideoHelp) (available as a standalone EXE/ZIP for Windows).
Avidemux
(AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp) Avidemux offers basic editing
functions. You can set A/B markers (bottom right) and save portions without re-encoding.

Key Features: Avidemux is a free, open-source video editor designed for simple cutting,
filtering, and encoding tasks (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp). It
supports a wide range of formats (AVI, MP4, MKV, MPEG, etc.) and codecs out of the box
(AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp). You can use it to split videos by
selecting a portion between A/B markers and saving that section. It allows copying video/audio
streams to new files without re-encoding for quick, lossless cuts. Avidemux also has a job
queue and scripting support for automation (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free -
VideoHelp) (in theory you could script splitting into equal parts). It runs on Windows, Linux, and
Mac.

Pros:

●​ User-friendly for basic tasks: straightforward GUI with playback and cut controls;
suitable for simple splits and trims.
●​ No re-encoding needed: as long as you cut on keyframe boundaries and use “Copy”
for video/audio, it’s very fast and doesn’t lose quality.
●​ Format support: handles most formats and codecs, so you likely won’t need extra
codecs (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp).
●​ Batch processing: supports a job queue and projects (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly
Download Free - VideoHelp) – you can set up multiple cut jobs (though setting up equal
segments isn’t automatic, you can queue manual cuts).

Cons:

●​ No one-click equal split: Avidemux doesn’t have an automatic function to divide a


video into X equal-length parts – you must manually mark and save each segment
(windows - How to perform automatic, lossless cutting / splitting / chopping of video
files? - Super User).
●​ UI is a bit dated: the interface is functional but looks old-fashioned; not as sleek as
some modern tools.
●​ Keyframe limitation: cuts should occur on keyframes for a direct copy; otherwise you
may need to re-encode a segment start, which Avidemux can do but it’s slower.

Download: Download Avidemux from SourceForge or FossHub (official links on the Avidemux
site) (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2 Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp) – Windows 64-bit builds are
available (around 38 MB). No cost or registration required.

MP4Tools (MP4Splitter)
(MP4Tools / MP4Joiner / MP4Splitter 3.8 Download Free - VideoHelp) MP4Splitter interface:
open a video, add split points (times), and output multiple segments without quality loss.

Key Features: MP4Tools is a package including MP4Splitter, a simple GUI tool specifically for
splitting MP4 files into multiple parts (MP4Tools - Home). It works without re-encoding (no
quality loss) (MP4Tools - Home). You can set split points by time or file size – for equal
segments, you’d drop the MP4 in and mark points at equal intervals (the software shows
start/end times for each segment). It then produces each segment as a separate MP4. The
interface is very minimal: just an “Open Video” button, a timeline/slider to navigate, an “Add split
point” button, and a list of segments to be created. MP4Splitter can also attempt to split only on
keyframes for clean cuts. (Note: MP4Tools also includes MP4Joiner for merging files.)

Pros:

●​ Dead simple interface: drag & drop a video, click to add cut points, and click “Start
splitting” (12 Best Free Video Splitter Software for PC/Mac/Online). Great for quick
splitting with no learning curve.
●​ No re-encoding = no quality loss: uses ffmpeg/mp4box under the hood (MP4Tools /
MP4Joiner / MP4Splitter 3.8 Download Free - VideoHelp) to copy video streams, so it’s
very fast and the output is as good as the input.
●​ Batch support: You can queue multiple split jobs (and MP4Tools as a suite supports
batch converting) (12 Best Free Video Splitter Software for PC/Mac/Online). This is
useful if you have several videos to split in one session.
●​ Lightweight: around 23 MB, and being a focused tool, it uses very little resources.
Open-source and freeware (MP4Tools / MP4Joiner / MP4Splitter 3.8 Download Free -
VideoHelp).

Cons:

●​ MP4-only: as the name implies, it only supports MP4 container format (12 Best Free
Video Splitter Software for PC/Mac/Online). You’ll need to convert other formats (MKV,
AVI, etc.) to MP4 first or use a different tool.
●​ Limited functionality: no advanced options beyond choosing split points. (For example,
no preview aside from basic playback, and no way to automatically set N equal
segments – you calculate and add points yourself.)
●​ No editing or re-encoding options: if you need to cut at non-keyframe positions, it
won’t re-encode; it only cuts at nearest keyframes (which could cause a slight overlap or
gap if the video has long GOPs).

Download: Get MP4Tools (includes MP4Splitter) from the official site or SourceForge
(MP4Tools - Home) (MP4Tools - Home). It’s available for Windows (installer or portable) and
other OS’s.

Bandicut (Free Version)


Key Features: Bandicut is a freemium video cutter/joiner that offers an easy way to split a
video into multiple equal parts by duration or number. In Split mode, you can simply choose
“Split into n files” or “Split every X minutes/seconds” and Bandicut will automatically cut the
video accordingly. It supports High-Speed Mode to split without re-encoding (retaining original
quality) and uses hardware acceleration for quick processing (Free Video Splitter - Bandicut)
(Free Video Splitter - Bandicut). It handles all popular formats (AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, etc.) (Free
Video Splitter - Bandicut). The interface is modern and straightforward: import a video, select
Split, choose your method (by number of segments or duration), then apply.

Pros:

●​ Auto split capability: ideal for equal segments – just specify the number of parts or a
time length, and it does the rest (Free Video Splitter - Bandicut). This saves time over
manual cutting.
●​ Easy for beginners: friendly GUI with step-by-step workflow. No technical knowledge
needed to split videos.
●​ Lossless output in high-speed mode: if the format is supported, it avoids re-encoding,
so quality is unchanged and speed is high (Free Video Splitter - Bandicut).
●​ Extra features: can also cut out clips, join files, or extract audio, making it a
multi-purpose basic editor (Screen Recorder - Bandicam) (Screen Recorder -
Bandicam).

Cons:

●​ Free version limitations: Bandicut’s free/trial mode adds a watermark at the end of
videos and is slower; full speed and no watermark require a paid license (Bandicut free
version vs. Bandicut full version) (Bandicut free version vs. Bandicut full version).
●​ Not fully free/open-source: It’s proprietary software – the free version is usable but has
the noted restrictions, and it nags about upgrading.
●​ No batch queue in GUI: You can split one video at a time. (However, splitting one video
into many pieces is automated; just can’t queue different videos to split sequentially.)
●​ Re-encoding in some cases: If you choose editing mode or unsupported formats, it will
re-encode (slower and potential quality loss), though common formats can use the
high-speed lossless mode.

Download: Download the free version of Bandicut from the official site (Screen Recorder -
Bandicam) (Screen Recorder - Bandicam). It works on Windows 10/11 and the installer is
lightweight. You can use it free with watermarks, or purchase a license to unlock full
functionality.

FFmpeg (Command-Line)
Key Features: FFmpeg is a powerful open-source command-line tool for video processing.
While not a graphical app, it’s one of the most flexible ways to split a video into equal segments.
You can specify a segment length and let ffmpeg cut the file into consecutively numbered
chunks automatically. For example, the command:

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -map 0 -segment_time 00:05:00 -f segment -reset_timestamps 1


output%03d.mp4

will split a video into 5-minute segments without re-encoding (How can I use ffmpeg to split
MPEG video into 10 minute chunks? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange). FFmpeg can also ensure
each segment starts on a keyframe (for seamless playback) and can split by file size or
keyframe count as needed. It runs offline on Windows (via the provided exe) and is extremely
lightweight (just a single executable).

Pros:

●​ Highly versatile: you can split videos by exact duration, by number of segments, or
even by chapters or scenes, using various FFmpeg options.
●​ No quality loss: by using copy mode (-c copy), it just copies video/audio streams into
new files without re-encoding, so segments are identical in quality to the source.
●​ Fast and resource-efficient: splitting in copy mode is very quick and doesn’t require
heavy CPU/GPU usage.
●​ Batch scripting: easily script FFmpeg to process multiple files or to automate complex
splitting tasks (great for power users).

Cons:

●​ No GUI – steep learning curve: FFmpeg is text-based. You have to open a command
prompt and type commands, which can be intimidating if you’re not comfortable with CLI
tools. (There are GUI frontends for FFmpeg, but those may not expose the segmenting
feature as directly.)
●​ Minimal user feedback: no visual progress bar by default (though it prints progress in
text). You need to calculate or know the times – it won’t “auto-detect” equal lengths
unless you tell it the segment duration.
●​ Keyframe splitting issues: By default, segments start at the nearest keyframe after the
exact time, so segment lengths can vary slightly (How can I use ffmpeg to split MPEG
video into 10 minute chunks? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange). This usually isn’t
noticeable, but if exact frame-accurate splits are needed, it requires more complex
commands or re-encoding the cut points.

Download: FFmpeg is available for free on the official website. Windows builds can be
downloaded as a ZIP (just unzip and use ffmpeg.exe in the /bin folder). No installation
required, but you’ll be using it via command-line.
Each of these tools can get the job done. For a quick GUI solution, LosslessCut or MP4Splitter
are great for lossless splitting, and Bandicut’s free version is extremely user-friendly for equal
splits (just mind the watermark). For more control or batch automation, Avidemux (with some
manual work) or FFmpeg (with scripting) are excellent free options. All are lightweight and run
offline, so you can safely split videos into equal parts on your Windows PC.

Sources: Each tool’s features and limitations have been verified from official documentation or
reputable user guides (LosslessCut 3.64.0 Download Free - VideoHelp) (AviDemux 2.8.1 / 2.8.2
Nightly Download Free - VideoHelp) (12 Best Free Video Splitter Software for PC/Mac/Online)
(Screen Recorder - Bandicam) (How can I use ffmpeg to split MPEG video into 10 minute
chunks? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange).

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