On 2017-06-14 10:05, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/13/2017 07:05 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The problem with avidemux is that it does only one sound track. I need two, because movies in Spain come dubbed to Spanish, but usually also contain the original sound track. Naturally I want to keep both.
Agreed,
Felix:
cinelerra can handle as many video and audio tracks as you like in its A/B storyboard editor. You can have 10 sound tracks if you like simultaneously with the various tracks fading it/out and playing on top of one another. It is an incredibly powerful editor. You can do just about everything you need very efficiently from the keyboard as all normal functions are mapped in a semi-logical way to the keyboard (in a manner similar to Vim or Emacs -- which also implies a that level of learning to fully master it)
I don't want tracks to fade in out. I don't want effects. I only want the output file to be an exact copy of the original, same codecs, same tracks, no recoding. It must be fast, process a video in minutes. Only commercials removed, that's all. Yes, I started cinelerra. I opened a file. I decided on an start and end points. Then I could not find how to tell it to generate the output file. Stuck. This thing needs a training course. Ah, if I hit "play" it plays both audio tracks simultaneously. This terrible, it should process both and play just one: either Spanish or English. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)