![]() ![]() So while this is the most full-featured editor out there, I've given up on it until it becomes more user friendly. And if you want to do something like cropping the video, processing then can become amazingly slow. ![]() Little quirks involve having to name the new file yourself, and there's no button to delete a scene, you have to right click and select "delete" from the menu. I even tried copying my whole test folder to a smaller drive - no joy. Avidemux works fine like this - it is just the automation and running it from the batch file that is not working. In fact, if you want to change any edit you can't undo it - you have to undo ALL of them - and start over. The weird thing is that the script works if I load it manually - open Avidemux, open sample video, open project (avitomp4.js) and save the file. "Copy" to the same format is very fast if you've done everything right, but for conversion, you'd better know exactly what format and codec go together or you'll get an error message until you find the right combination.Īnd when you do, you may then get the worst error message of all - one that tells you you haven't started on a "key frame." In that case, you have no choice but to start over. But once you've finished, the easy part ends. The editing itself is precise, and different button sets make it easy to move back and forth - better than all other free editors. ![]() You can easily adjust synchronization by typing in the milliseconds of difference, but it can be very tedious to find the exact amount, and you'd better do it before you edit anything (you'll see why in a moment). The problems begin immediately, because it's the only editor whose audio and video are almost always out of synch (when they weren't in to raw video), and often wildly so. Avidemux appears to be the ultimate editor, but. ![]()
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