Good news: The bug(s) where Splitter would fail to complete the tasks, or would freeze, appear to be fixed (one test). But it is still very slow.
I record copies of certain American (NTSC) TV shows and send them to a friend who is on a long trip to Uruguay. I record them in MPEG-2 PS with a Hauppage tuner. But I want them smaller, with commercials removed. I have been converting them to MPEG-4 AVI first, then using Splitter to remove the commercials.
This morning, it took about 10 minutes to find and mark the 14 commercial breaks in the AVI conversion of a 90-minute TV program (3.5 GB). Then it took only 1 MINUTE to save the trimmed AVI file.
As an experiment I used the new Splitter mark the same commercials in the original MPG file. It took 133 minutes to save the trimmed file. Splitter completed the job, but took a very long time to save. I don't know if this is necessary because it is MPG. I worry that some kind of transcoding is going on. I hope not.
I will continue to convert to MPEG-4 AVI first, then trim, for my friend's regular TV shows. I only need to split the orginal MPG files in cases where I want to archive the material without conversion. Splitter works, and I suppose I can live with the slowness if I only do this occasionally. But I hope some day you will find out why it takes so long.
Thank you for the update. I will be happy to take advantage of the new features.