I know this advice is very played out, Make sure your backups are frequent
and good.
The video editor I have loved is Kdenlive (it's on the Triquel repos). It
provides a very complete and familiar non-linear editing with effects and the
lot. However I have found it to contain bugs, so I
I use GNU Octave's "video" package to process each frame mathematically...
On 18-06-14 11:07 AM, great...@riseup.net wrote:
>All I am planning on doing is cutting clips out of
videos.
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Seeking
Hi Everyone
Thanks so much for the feedback. The ffmpeg suggestion here by greatgnu
is really very good too. I love the command line and since I
I've used VLC for cutting clips out of videos. Although the quality of the
clips wasn't fantastic, the quality of the original video wasn't that great
either, and the PC I was doing it all on was pretty old and slow.
The other thing I've seen people recommend for simple tasks like this is
My fav one is Kdenlive, but you sould use pitivi for your own purpose.
But you should first consider that the more you ask for quality and format
size, the bigger the resources of your computer will be requested.
This is a very simple equation.
>All I am planning on doing is cutting clips out of
videos.
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Seeking
I prefer Pitivi. OpenShot is pretty nice too.
Hi Everyone
I am a little traumatized with video editors. It probably had nothing to
do with the editor but my hard drive could no longer be mounted after a
crash with a video editor and the drive did not appear have have
suffered some sort of damage(click of death etc).
It was a few years