How to Split WMV File on Mac OS X (including Lion)
Have many giant WMV files saved on your Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion included), and want to split a particular video into several pieces so that you can upload them to some websites? Or you'd like to convert them to iMovie compatible format and upload them to iMovie for splitting. Oh, yes. Sometimes you might don't want to re-encode these videos because of the unavoidable quality loss. Or in some cases, you need to trim certain part of the video for editing in iMovie or Final Cut Pro.
Actually, you don't have to spend a lot of time for converting a long video and then cut it to pieces to get the segment you need if you can trim it before conversion.
WMV Video Studio Express for Mac can do it easily! Here is a step-by-step tutorial about how to Split WMV file on Mac.
Step 1: Load WMV file(s) on Mac to the program
Just click the "Import" button to get video files added.

Step 2: Split WMV file
Drag the video file in the list to the timeline. Then click the "Split" button to trim the video into several segments.

Step 3: Find a place to save the video files
You need to go to the "File"menu, choose "Save as", then find a folder to save these video segments.
Step 4: Select an output format and starts the conversion
Here comes to the last step. You need to go to the "output" menu, choose WMV as the output format. Then click "OK". If you want to watch the output files on a device, you can choose the corresponding device as the output format.
This WMV Video Editor for Mac splits WMV file to WMV format or any other popular format of your choice.


