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** If there is more than one section in the video, repeat, changing the output name first so it is not overwritten, then the timestamp, then Start | ** If there is more than one section in the video, repeat, changing the output name first so it is not overwritten, then the timestamp, then Start | ||
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mv ~/Video/* /spiceflow/projects/MyVideoProject/trimmed/ | |||
* [[Blender]] and [[Davinci Resolve]] both offer advanced video editing. [[Blender]] is easier to set up and I'm more familiar with it. Need more time on both. | * [[Blender]] and [[Davinci Resolve]] both offer advanced video editing. [[Blender]] is easier to set up and I'm more familiar with it. Need more time on both. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:37, 16 December 2025
- Create a Project folder:
/spiceflow/projects/MyVideoProject
- Store your raw video there:
/spiceflow/projects/MyVideoProject/source
- Play the raw video in VLC to vet it, as needed
- Trim and re-code the video in HandBrake. You should trim out all footage that will not be used in the end result.
- Play each video file in VLC, and make note of the timestamp range(s) to keep.
- Choose a good encoding, like 1080pfast.
- Click Range: Seconds, and set timestamps for the range you want.
- Hit Start
- If there is more than one section in the video, repeat, changing the output name first so it is not overwritten, then the timestamp, then Start
- Move files
mv ~/Video/* /spiceflow/projects/MyVideoProject/trimmed/
- Blender and Davinci Resolve both offer advanced video editing. Blender is easier to set up and I'm more familiar with it. Need more time on both.