Hi,
I am using VLC almost everyday. I use too an TNT TV USB key to watch and record movies from TNT TV. So, I get some movies. The following ideas come from my everyday needs.
Sometimes I would like a way to do the following simple operations :
(a) to cut a MPEG movie file into 2 parts because it's too big (more than 7 Go, too big enough for my external hard drive storage),
(b) to merge 2 MPEG movie file parts into 1 because I have recorded the movie before and after the ads.
(c) to remove some part of a MPEG movie just to remove the inner ads.
I think VLC has already enough capabilities to perform these operations. And I imagine they can be performed simply.
I know VLC is a player, so I have imagined SIMPLE operations. It's not about developping a full-fledged video manipulation software, just SIMPLE operations.
Let's imagine the following :
(a) I open a file I want to split, I begin to read it and place the time/read cursor where I want to split and I pause the movie watch. Then, I select a menu item and VLC then splits the movie according to the time/read cursor into 2 parts.
(b) I open a file and I select a menu item to select another movie file, to tell VLC to append/add it at the end
(c) I select a menu item to tell VLC the period (start,end) I want to remove from the opened movie file.
Another option could be not to provide an GUI-enabled operations, but to provide only command-line operations to do so. I may be less work.
What do you think ? Any comment ?
Thanks.
Regards,
Dominique