![]() Still curious about cutting video on non key frame is correct or not. I was wondering QuickTime Player's black screen on start is related with cut point of video. 00:01:00: This is the time your trimmed video will start with.-to: This specifies duration from start (00:01:40) to end (00:02:12). > ffmpeg -ss 00:00:30.666 -i INPUT.mp4 -ss 0 -q:v 28 -c:a copy OUTPUT.mp4 This command trims your video in seconds Explanation of the command:-i: This specifies the input file.In that case, it is (input.mp4).-ss: Used with -i, this seeks in the input file (input.mp4) to position. > If black screen on start with QuickTime Player is a problem you could consider a re-encode of the video track plus an audio copy instead of copying both the video and audio tracks e.g. ![]() > And if my way is not correct, please teach me the correct way… ![]() > So, I'd like to confirm my way to remove ad is correct or not. Next message (by thread): What is the correct way to cut the video with ffmpeg?.Previous message (by thread): What is the correct way to cut the video with ffmpeg? StephenCleary: Annoyingly the shortest logic also applies to subtitle tracks, which are usually shorter than both the video and audio :( I had to strip off the subtitles in the initial shortening re-mux: ffmpeg -i original.mkv -c copy -sn -fflags +shortest -maxinterleavedelta 0 trimmed-no-subs.What is the correct way to cut the video with ffmpeg? 桃源老師 xanadu6291 at What is the correct way to cut the video with ffmpeg?
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