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Reged: 05/03/04
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Re: What free basic video trimmer do you recommend?
01/16/16 12:48 AM
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> > - No video quality lost. > > - Supports mp4 and flash videos. > > These requirements are mutually incompatible. You can't trim MP4 and flash videos > without re-encoding and losing quality.
WRONG !!
There are various tools out there that let you do just that - trim AVI, MP4, FLV, etc videos without ANY re-encoding or ANY loss of quality.
e.g. Solveig Video Splitter (http://solveigmm.com/).
I used Solveig a *lot* over 3-4 years (from v1.6 to v3.6) to trim 100's of videos.
In the vast majority of cases, Solveig is accurate on its trimming to the frame you want to trim at - it does NOT need to go back / forward to the nearest keyframe. However, it isn't perfect - or at least it wasn't last time I tried it (v3.6, May-2013). Sometimes, for some video formats, it does need to go to the keyframe. But the devs were improving this all the time (adding in support for more quirks of various formats).
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