Video Splitter App :TapeCutter

Easy to Split Videos.

Published by: Masaharu Tsukamoto
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Description

TapeCutter is an application that allows you to split videos with simple operations.
Splitting is performed by setting a cut point.
The cut video can be shared to another application.

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