looking for a video clipper for Debian 10 . I tried all the ones in debian-testing, now I'm looking for a flatpack or soemthing that works with the 3 most common youtube containers.
a video clipper is a app that allows you to set a video segment from a video file then export it without the encode step https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-e ... tters.html
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looking for youtube video clipper/crop on debian 10 <solved>
looking for youtube video clipper/crop on debian 10 <solved>
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Re: looking for youtube video clipper on debian 10
Try the Avidemux appimage. That works fine.
You could also try vidcutter, https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter/releases
Darn, that's bloated. I have Stretch packages that might work in Buster. I haven't expanded the Buster multimedia repo much at all.
You could also try vidcutter, https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter/releases
Darn, that's bloated. I have Stretch packages that might work in Buster. I haven't expanded the Buster multimedia repo much at all.
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Re: looking for youtube video clipper on debian 10
>Try the Avidemux appimage.
( https://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux/ )
works without a hitch, VERY easy to use. Slow to start up, and doesn't like files with special characters, seems 100% though. Going to also install through apt, and try again.
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter-appimage
Vidcutter only detects the audio, but does not play it. Probably an missing requirement for alsa or jack, (looking at the errors.)
Thank you StevePusser!
( https://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux/ )
works without a hitch, VERY easy to use. Slow to start up, and doesn't like files with special characters, seems 100% though. Going to also install through apt, and try again.
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter-appimage
Vidcutter only detects the audio, but does not play it. Probably an missing requirement for alsa or jack, (looking at the errors.)
Thank you StevePusser!