That's why it would be great to adopt a new avidemux3 package similar to :
http://pmbs.links2linux.org/package/show?package=avidemux3&project=home%3Amalcolmlewis

For sure aside Packman there's plenty of sources (OBS/PMBS) well maintained,
...but for years i've loved the way of just having to add Packman repo to get 
all the sofware I need. 

But times they are a-changing :) 




On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 13:35:49 +0200, Markus Kohm wrote: 

>> It brings a lot of improvments, most notably the ability to work on
>> AVCHD / H264 encoded streams with exact time accuracy, when other
>> solutions (ex KDEnLive) might be overkill when it's just about
>> converting.
> But on the other hand it does not support partial filters or frame
> accurate cutting. Therefore avidemux 2.6 isn't a replacement for
avidemux
> 2.5 but a supplement.

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