PySceneDetect
vidcutter
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PySceneDetect
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VidCutter: A program for lossless video cutting
If you mean scene changes, this library works: https://github.com/Breakthrough/PySceneDetect
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Split video into clips or subclips, based on gaps in audio
I saw this library as well https://github.com/Breakthrough/PySceneDetect and I wonder if that might be helpful?
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Auto-splitter when an area on the screen changes
I do this using pyscenedetect. It is a command line tool that also has python bindings you can use so that it can all be scripted. For your use-case in which it is color based scene transitions, you would want to use the content detector. It can not only detect your scene transitions, but can also use a tool like mkvmerge to split the video into individual scenes. I personally use this to detect scene transitions and then use moviepy to annotate over the top of the video using text clips all in a single script.
vidcutter
- FFmpeg is getting better with multithreaded transcoding pipelines
- VidCutter: A program for lossless video cutting
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Recommed any free or open source video editing?
Check out losslesscut, vidcutter and avidemux.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
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A very simple free video trimmer?
Try out vidcutter, based on the popular media player mpv.
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How would one keep identical output settings with no compression whatsoever? All I want to do is trim my video clips.
I use it to trim all my game clips. It also supports displaying HDR videos properly, something I'm not aware if similar programs like VidCutter have.
- LosslessCut: The Swiss Army Knife of Lossless Video/Audio Editing
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Free Video cutting app
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter give this a try, use it under Windows 11 as well as Arch Linux and works fine in both cases, the other option is Avidemux but for simple cutting and joining, this app is faster and easier to work with.
- Ask HN: Simple video editor for instructional videos
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