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SamuraiMark

Video editing tool

Post by SamuraiMark »

Hi all. I have some video clips I want to edit. They are clips from my workouts that I want to analyze. I want to be able to clip out a certain sections of the clips, slow them down, and save them. As in, one video might be 45 seconds long but there's only 5-10 seconds I am interested in. I want to grab just that 5-10 seconds and save it to a separate file. I also want to slow it down. I know I can slow it down on playback but I want to be able to upload the clips to the youtubes for sharing with my coach.

Can someone recommend a tool that will do this?

Thx,
Mark
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Fandangio

Re: Video editing tool

Post by Fandangio »

Try Openshot, it's a great piece of software and it's in the Software Centre.
richardsdma

Re: Video editing tool

Post by richardsdma »

i ocasionally use avidemux.
i also heard about cinellera but i never managed to work with it.
there are also a command line tool named ffmpeg but for me, it is pretty hard to work with it.
SamuraiMark

Re: Video editing tool

Post by SamuraiMark »

Thanks all. I'm using a combination of avidemux and openshot. avidemux to rotate** the clips (some of them I took 'sideways' to make better use of the camera's field of view) and I managed to figure out how to use openshot to clip out the parts I want. Haven't figured out how to slow them down yet.

**openshot rotates too but when I tried it, it rotated the video without rotating the ... 'canvas' for lack of a better word. Think displaying a 9x16 image on a 16x9 background.
Fandangio

Re: Video editing tool

Post by Fandangio »

The speed of clip selection is available when you r.click on the video in the timeline (as is rotate). You can speed up as well as down.
SamuraiMark

Re: Video editing tool

Post by SamuraiMark »

Got it! Thanks ... got everything looking the way I wanted it.
bigj231

Re: Video editing tool

Post by bigj231 »

If you're still looking, I like LiVES from the small amount I've used it. It does import the entire clip into frames, so it takes a while to import clips. It will do everything you asked, and it will record individual windows too.
bwat47

Re: Video editing tool

Post by bwat47 »

The latest openshot is great for a simple editor :) Pitivi is nice too, but openshot seems a bit more stable.
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