I use ffmpeg, but I wrote a script to make it easier to cut out the
beginning or end of a video:
# vidcut.sh infile outfile (start offset as hh:mm:ss) [length as hh:mm:ss]
# Removes beginning and/or end of a file
if [ -n "${4}" ] ; then
lengthparm="-t ${4}"
else
lengthparm=""
fi
ffmpeg -i "${1}" -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss ${3} ${lengthparm} "${2}"
ls -alh "${1}" "${2}"
On 3/2/21 2:30 PM, E. William Horne wrote:
My Quaker meeting has been having get-togethers via Zoom video
conferencing, and our host recorded a recent meeting on the subject of
de jure segregation.
However, part of a video that the host streamed into the Zoom video
conference was defective, so I'm looking for open-source software that
I can use to cut that part out of the .mp4 recording of the meeting.
All leads appreciated, and all suggestions welcome. Thank you for your
time.
Bill Horne
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