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There's also the issue that AVIDemux isn't included in Trisquel's
repositories as it is in Ubuntu's multiverse repository, whereas mkvmerge
GUI, MP4Box are included and MediaInfo will be (it is included in the
universe repository of Ubuntu 12.04).
I wonder why no-one has mentioned the Swiss Army knive for Video editing
named AVIDemux ?
For me it is by far the best tool for any AV-releated work.
All the tools named here are more or less complete suite for real video
editing. For the pure purpose of extracting audio, doing hard cuts and
Whenever I try to open a video file containing H.264 video using AVIDemux I
receive this message:
H.264 detected
If the file is using B-frames as reference it can lead to a crash or
stuttering.
Avidemux can use another mode which is safe but YOU WILL LOSE FRAME ACCURACY.
Do you want to use
mkvmerge GUI seemed to work fine. But when the final mkv file was played in
mplayer there was no sound or video. In VLC player there was sound but no
video.
I'm knocking this on the head and telling my friend to do it themselves!
Thanks all for advice though.
Video editing can be tricky some times. Certain players don't like certain
things.
What format is the video and audio (e.g. open the file with MediaInfo)?
Thanks for the walk through!
I did notice that mkvmerge GUI provided details on what formats were in the
container, I'll check tonight.
I've been wondering if Novacut is going to live up to the hype.
Kino was the first complete and free video editor for GNU/Linux that really
worked well for the mere mortal. It is unconventional and dated. It was
officially discontinued except for bug fixes in favor of a new more modern
ground up design. OpenShot is the second video editor I'd recommend.
It does not look like that actually exists yet.
Simply drag both the audio and video tracks into mkvmerge GUI and select
start muxing in the menu.
Did manage to install Openshot before I left for work, didn't get a chance to
use it.
I've used Audacity to tinker with the audio and have that saved, looks like I
just need a way of removing the original audio from the mp4 and adding in the
saved audio.
Many thanks for all the
mkvmerge GUI will demux the stream for you. Just drag both streams and select
the appropriate streams for the new file.
Thanks, will try it tonight.
There's a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~novacut/+archive/stable
Now I just wish I had some time to play with it.
Maybe when we update the site!
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