dipankar das wrote:

> On Sunday 24 Dec 2006 7:57 pm, dhiraj wrote:
>> any other software??
> 
> Oh, the earlier thing was for joining.
> 
> For the cutting job, there are several options in mencoder. One simple one is
> '-ss' that allows you to cut in terms of time or size of the file, to say
> where to start and '-endpos' to end the portion. Our friends here on the list
> can give many options, but the problem is simplicity, they are quite
> knowledgeable on these things, which I am not, and maybe you too.
> 
> Read the 'mplayer' documentation, it is very simple. After you compile it, you
> will get it in the DOCS folder of the untarred archive. I don't know anything
> about these multimedia complications, but even I can do cutting and fixing
> movies. To give you a funny example: from three VCD-s of an excursion, I
> squeezed out a movies of 23 minutes: just the portions where my niece of five
> years is in the frame. And that too without knowing anything about all these.
> Just encoding the VCD-s through 'mencoder' into AVI files, and then cutting
> and fixing.
> 
> das
> 

How about kmenc15 ?

Description: An advanced Qt/KDE MEncoder frontend
 Kmenc15 is an advanced MEncoder frontend, generally designed to be a
 VirtualDub replacement for Linux. It is most useful for editing and
 encoding large high quality AVIs capped from TV. It allows cutting and
 merging at exact frames, applying any MPlayer/MEncoder filter, with
 preview.
 .
 It requires MEncoder 1.0pre5 to work. I doubt it will work on any other OS
 than GNU/Linux. It needs atleast an OS that supports named pipes (FIFO's).
 .
 It can also create shell scripts instead of doing the encode itself, so
 MEncoder is not essential for it to run (although preview won't work).
 MPlayer is essential though, without it the program will not even open
 files and cannot create shell scripts without the files.
 .
 The program is not quite complete, still a few features disabled, none of
 which are horribly essential. It does not support opening MPEG's. Only
 AVIs.


Ritesh
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