Carlos E. R. wrote:
I tried with the first episode of a particular serial that was recorded somewhat differently (not something I can do at will). This file succeeds to load in vidcutter, I could remove lead and tail, with some problems.
The resulting video displayed no video on xine.
It played well in vlc.
But it had lost the subtitles and the second audio track (Japanesse in this case).
If vidcutter is unable to keep the two audio tracks it is no use to me.
This is really weird. So I just tried the big_buck_bunny.mp4, could without issues load it in vidcutter v5, cut out a subclip and save it, and properly play the edited one using mpv. Then I loaded an mkv, a 27GB Bluray rip with 3 audio tracks and one subtitle track. Again marked a small piece of it, saved it. The edit had all three audio and the subtitle tracks intact....
There are other difficulties: I can move with the cursor keys, but the "left cursor" key works only for a bit, then it gets stuck. I have to use the mouse to pass that point, and the mouse is very innacurate, too sensitive.
Going backwards is always an issue, because of the differential and reference frames. Especially on not too powerfull hardware. I think you have to go back to last I-frame and then apply diff frames up to the previous frame. I tried that (back move) with my laptop, and did not have stop issues, except it being quite slow (2-3fps). (lappy is quite beefy though, i7 with 16GB)
Hovering with the mouse over the buttons produce a grey text box with probably a hint, but the text is missing.
Hu - I don't get boxes, the info is displayed in the bottom line of the window... What does Menu->about vidcutter tell? Mine has libmpv: 0.27.0 FFmpeg: 3.4 Python: 3.6.3 PyQt5: 5.9 SIP: 4.19.3 (This is a Tumbleweed machine) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org