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RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - jack29g - 29-06-2011 12:22 ah right thanks. also, is there any way to cut multiple sections into one video? RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - TheWatcher - 29-06-2011 12:26 (29-06-2011 12:22 )jack29g Wrote: ah right thanks. also, is there any way to cut multiple sections into one video? Use File >> Append function You can add as many as you like RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - jack29g - 29-06-2011 12:49 Sorry, not sure I was clear. Basically I have a one file which includes recordings of 2 girls. so for the first 10 mins its sasha, then for 15mins or so its jet, then back to sasha, and so on. is there a way to edit the video to create 2 videos. one of the the sections of sasha and one of all the sections of jet? RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - TheWatcher - 30-06-2011 17:39 (29-06-2011 12:49 )jack29g Wrote: Sorry, not sure I was clear. Basically I have a one file which includes recordings of 2 girls. so for the first 10 mins its sasha, then for 15mins or so its jet, then back to sasha, and so on. is there a way to edit the video to create 2 videos. one of the the sections of sasha and one of all the sections of jet? Easy. Just use the cut function to cut out all the bits you don't want, i.e Jet, and save the file as Sasha.mp4 Then close it down. Then open up the original un-edited file you started with, and cut out all the the bits with Sasha in. Then save the file as Jet.mp4 RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - jack29g - 03-07-2011 16:53 Ah yeah - pretty simple that. I should really have used my brain on that one! Ok so I did that but I now have another problem - hopefully it will be the last. When Ive finished editing and save the project. It is saved but just as a file and not a video. It cannot be played - Ive tried windows media player and vlc but with no luck. Any idea why this might be? RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - Sm© - 03-07-2011 17:39 You have to include the file type in the name of the saved video. If you encoded it as an mp4 file you have to add ".mp4" to the file name when you are saving it. RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - jack29g - 03-07-2011 19:13 Still can't get it to work. Ive edited using the instructions in this thread so what encoding do I need to use? RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - jack29g - 12-07-2011 11:43 anyone? RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - TheWatcher - 12-07-2011 11:56 (12-07-2011 11:43 )jack29g Wrote: anyone? Just follow the instructions exactly as in post #1 of this thread. It cannot be explained any simpler. RE: Editing and encoding with Avidemux - A quick tutorial - cmiller - 17-02-2012 08:13 great tutorial - i'm just having one problem. i finished and saved the file as mp4, but when i opened it with Windows Media Player it had a strange 'tinselly' sound effect. like high-pitched borg |