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Join Date: Feb 2023
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Are there any GUIs for or with FFmpeg where I can select / clip exact frame timestamp
I make lots of clips with ffmpeg where I clip videos using the "-ss" and "-to" arguments. What I want is a GUI to see the video, seek exact times, and get exact timestamps of where I want to clip, so I could clip to exact frames. After I select the start and end timestamps, I want to see either both timestamps, or a command like "ffmpeg -ss -to -i ...", and either in a text box I can copy, or button / a way to copy it to my clipboard.
I haven't looked too much into it but I looked at losslesscut and avidemux, but it doesn't seem like they do, unless I'm wrong. I use a Mac btw. |
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Location: Spain
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To cut by exact frames you need recode the video, use AviSynth Trim() |
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