Is it possible to do in Premiere

I captured many whole tapes and now I would like to cut each of the big files into smaller containing single or few scenes for sorting. I dont want to change format, only split the avi files. Is it possible in Premiere?

Yes it is possible. The lounge is an odd place to ask. A forum search turns up many discussions, some current.
A basic understanding of exporting work area answers the 'possible' part ... for convenienc though, many users move to ScLive for capture.
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