What can I use to easily split a video into parts manually?
- twogurusindrag
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What can I use to easily split a video into parts manually?
I have a rip of a TV show that, inexplicably, was ripped with eight episodes in one file. The chapters do not correspond to the episodes exclusively. What can I use that's free (or very inexpensive) to trim them into episodes? Something like Audacity, (where I can drag and drop to select parts to export) is what I'm looking for. Thanks.
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- Mrbeatleg
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Re: What can I use to easily split a video into parts manually?
LosslessCut is one I have used in the past
Re: What can I use to easily split a video into parts manually?
I use Shotcut for all video work. A great, free package that allows cuts, joins, fades, audio edits and all manner of filters and export options.
Re: What can I use to easily split a video into parts manually?
If you're using windows Microsoft Clipchamp is easy and free.
Also semi-related so I'll put this here unless anyone needs it, but if you ever need to download a youtube video and export all the chapters split, use Youtube DLP with the operator "--split-chapters", it's saved me a lot of time
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
Also semi-related so I'll put this here unless anyone needs it, but if you ever need to download a youtube video and export all the chapters split, use Youtube DLP with the operator "--split-chapters", it's saved me a lot of time
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp