[FFmpeg-user] encoding multiple, discrete segments at once, into one continuous file
"Андрей"
andrew2012 at flight.us
Mon Feb 27 18:22:41 CET 2012
Is it possible to get ffmpeg to encode multiple discrete segments, for one
continuous resulting file?
something semantically (but not syntactically, obviously) equivalent to:
{ -ss <start1> -t <duration1> }, {-ss <start2> -t <duration2> }, { etc...
}
If this doesn't exist, it seems the addition of this feature might be worth
the effort
(one benefit is to cut out commercials or unwanted home-video scenes)
Or maybe the inverse option? Instead of what to include, an option to
exclude or skip segments:
ffmpeg -i blah.mpg -exclude_start 0:43:23 -t 0:00:20 [ -exclude_start
1:04:31 -t 0:00:15, etc. ]
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