How do i set a start and end offset to cut intro and credits

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How do i set a start and end offset to cut intro and credits

Postby gimmegimme » 29 Dec 2006 19:11

Hi folks,

is there a way to specify a start and end offset so the leading (e.g.) 90 seconds and the last (e.g.) 60 seconds will be skipped by default.

Haven't found anything according but i guess the feature exists, since it is so usefull :D


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Postby dionoea » 29 Dec 2006 22:20

--start-time 90 will skip the first 90 seconds.
You also have --stop-time but that's not what you're looking for. (unless you compute the time you want it to end at yourself)
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Postby DJ » 30 Dec 2006 11:12

Try using an editor, like Avidemux.

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Postby gimmegimme » 09 Jan 2007 21:47

thx 4 the replies guys.

can start-time be set to a default value somewhere in the gui?

Where would i have to check if there is already a feature request for a --stop-time-??? option which defines the seconds before end instead of play time from start?
And if can find none where would i request such a feature?

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