On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 10:33 PM, brian <br...@meadows.pair.com> wrote:
> > Hi folks, > > There seem to be a number of video editing programs available, at > least according to Synaptic's lists. > > I have a very simple need - I've got a LOT of VHS tapes to convert > before my last VCR dies. I have it all sorted except for one thing - I > have to play the tapes real time, so I leave them running. This means > the resulting files will have a chunk of 'dead space' at the end of > them if I'm not there when the video content finishes. > > I just need to remove that dead space - doesn't matter to me whether I > do that on the MPG or after conversion to the MP4. I don't need all > the bells and whistles that most video programs are likely to have, I > just need to be able to see the video and then mark a point after > which everything will be deleted - in other words, a very SIMPLE video > editor. > > Amy recommendations, please? 64-bit Debian testing, XFCE desktop, > plenty of CPU and RAM available. > I would use any video player to check which are the dead sport and just use ffmpeg and just copy option to not loose quality on re-encoding. Otherwise openshot or cinerella for gui > > Thanks, > > -- C <http://javadevnotes.com/java-read-text-file-examples>o <http://javadevnotes.com/java-float-to-int>d <http://javadevnotes.com/java-double-to-int>i <http://javadevnotes.com/java-int-array-examples>n <http://javadevnotes.com/java-print-array-examples>g <http://javadevnotes.com/prime-number-program-in-java>