Adam,
I don't know what you want to do, but I find that avidemux2 is a great
tool for cuting and splicing MPEG video. I use it to cut out the
commercials from my TV recordings. It saves the cut audio and
video streams separately. So then use have to use...
If you have both audio and video separately you can multiplex them
together using `mplex`. It's available as part of the transcode package.
Regardless of what you do us, I would recommend installing transcode
because it has lots of useful tools.
FYI, I didn't learn this until recently, you can just `cat part1.mpg
part2.meg ... partN.mpg > total.mpeg` to concatinate raw MPEG video. It
may seem obvious but I didn't know until someone told me :) .
Shawn
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> what tool would I want to use to edit mpeg video?
>
> glav of mjpegtools does not seem to operate on mpeg streams
>
> cinelerra seems to recode the stream which is cpu and time intensive
> it also seems to save either audio or video but not to both.
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