

Just use it (in Linux) with vcat -i inputfile1,inputfile2. Well, this doesn't solve the problem of the re-encoding, but at least it is an handy interface. My files are exactly the same codec/container/resolution. I would like to be able to specify several start/stop times from a single or perhaps multiple input files.ĮDIT: More I look, more I find complicate solutions. Move this option before the file it belongs to. Url test1.mp4 - you are trying to apply an input option to an outputįile or vice versa. Option to (record or transcode stop time) cannot be applied to input PS: Following suggestions from a related question I did try ffmpeg -ss 00:00:05 -to 00:00:10 -i test1.mp4 test2.mp4 but I got the error: I am thinking at something like PDFtk for the pdfs :-)) Is there a simpler way to do that without re-encoding (even, and perhaps preferred, command line or stable Python/Julia/R/.


I am now using kdenlive, it woks but it re-encode everything and it seems a bit too much for such a task. C.mp4 = A.mp4+B.mp4) or at times cut removing some intervals (e.g. I have some screencast video files in mp4 container (h.264/mp3 codecs) that I want at times merge (i.e.
