fast, simple video editor needed..

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whisper

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Apr 1, 2008
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Okay..i'd like to start posting some videos edited without boring parts. I have used windows movie maker and that thing is SLOW! only need to work within a single video...but if i can paste from multiple videos to make a best of compilation of Miho, then...:)
 

Rollyco

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Oct 4, 2007
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For AVI/MP4/MKV/WMV files that I want to edit, I just scrub through the video with Media Player Classic - Homecinema, press ctrl-G at the points I want to cut and copy the timestamps into the clipboard. Then I load the AVI/MP4/MKV/WMV into MKVMerge, paste the timestamps and create the new MKV. No reencoding necessary.
 

Blackdance

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Jun 1, 2010
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For DVDISO images I use avidemux, an editor which is not very well known by Windows users but which is very well known by Linux users and works flawlessly under Windows too. Cutting chapters into an MPEG-2 streams is a little tricky, you can cut only at a GOP boundary, avidemux has a GOP navigator - just go to the first GOP and delete all the stuff before it then go to the last GOP and delete all after it, then save to the desired file format (AVI, VOB, MKV etc.) using the copy function for both audio and video, no re-encoding will take place.