
Hey - what's the name of the videocut package? I tried both videocut and VideoCut. mkvmerge does it in 1 step - as fast as a file copy.Īnyway, added your PPA and will check out the software soon. If the output container will always be mkv, there's no need for ffmpeg - which seems to use a 2-step mode for cuts, then merging those cuts into the final output. I would like to say that using ffmpeg for edits when no transcoding is involved/desired is extremely slow compared to using mkvmerge. Videos that can only be access if they happen to be in a HOME directory breaks lots of workflows. I'd let the author know on github, but since it became a MSFT owned property, I just can't use it for personal reasons.įor a video editor, snaps are generally useless. cntl-arrows jump based on the total length of the video - which seems like a good idea - except that it isn't. I wish it had cut-point start-end settings with the left-hand (F3/F4 would be great!) and moving within the video using the right-hand only - arrows, shift-arrows, cntl-arrows to control the jump distances. LosslessCut The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing, LosslessCut aims to be the ultimate cross-platform FFmpeg GUI for extremely fast and lossless operations on video, audio, subtitle, and other related media files. I've been using LossLessCut after a fix that made saving anything was fixed earlier this year.

Some Qt dependencies were missing which sorta defeats the usefulness of the all-in-one packaging answers. It worked for about 6 months, but then stopped.

VidCutter seems to be missing dependencies both in the AppImage and Snap package. Similar GUI tools are VidCutter and LosslessCut.
