A tool for video similar to audacity?

Bill Davidsen davidsen at tmr.com
Tue Nov 27 14:45:09 UTC 2007


Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Is there a simple to use video tool similar to audacity? I have a fairly 
> manual way of pulling snippets of good material out of a stream of 
> mostly crap, but what I would like is an easy to use way of finding the 
> start of the undesired material with drame by frame stepping, marking 
> it, finding the end, and then just removing the unwanted material with 
> some nuke-it feature.
> 
Thanks all, I have been using mplayer, noting frame numbers, then 
recoding the parts I want with ffmpeg. I'm doing the recoding anyway, so 
the overhead is not an issue there, and I could use the "copy" codec if 
it was.

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen at tmr.com>
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