Am 23.04.2021 um 15:58 schrieb Ulf Zibis:

Am 23.04.21 um 08:07 schrieb Michael Koch:

The "between" function is including at both ends of the interval.

Thanks for the info.

Oh what a pitty ... imagine I set the upper border of the lower range to 10:23.59, the lower border of the upper range to 10:23.60 and there is a frame at 10:23.595. Then this frame would not be catched by both ranges.

untested command line, second try with streamselect filter:

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -lavfi split=3[a][b][c];[a]filter_A[d];[b]filter_B[e];[c]filter_C[f];[d][e][f]streamselect=inputs=3:map='gt(t,1000)+gt(t,2000)',filter_D out.mp4

The expression for "map" is 0 for t<=1000, 1 for t>1000 and 2 for t>2000.
If you want a "greater or equal" expression, use "gte" instead of "gt".

Michael
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