I use Reaper with BVDA. Also I created videos with PowerPoint saving presentations in video formats, but it is a slower process. Microsoft ClipCham is working well on Windows 11, but the interface is more complex.
@Noah Tobias Carver 👨🏼🦯🇺🇦 On linux back in the days I was using an app called #avidemux. It worked fairly well. I was also trying out #kdenlive however the version I was using has been crashing on my system so I've stopped playing with it. Nowadays I am no longer dealing with videos and for simple cutting both audio and video I'm just using #losslesscut.
@kaveinthran Reaper. It's the only thing that seems relatively foolproof. There's another program called Lossless Cut, but because its aim is primarily to losslessly edit files, it can be hard to make seamless edits to videos without making the video drift out of sync--which is not something we can easily verify. Reaper imports video files, and as long as your edits are removing parts of that video track, the video will match the audio. You can completely replace the audio track by turning the video track's volume down to nothing. (I don't know if muting also works; it might. Not something I could be bothered testing.)
@simon @kaveinthran Muting will cause the item to not be displayed FYI. Better to hit Control+F2 on the video item and set Audio to disabled. There's also a button in there to apply that to all video items in one shot if needed. Hope it helps!
Dane Stange
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in reply to Noah Tobias Carver 👨🏼🦯🇺🇦 • •I was also trying out #kdenlive however the version I was using has been crashing on my system so I've stopped playing with it.
Nowadays I am no longer dealing with videos and for simple cutting both audio and video I'm just using #losslesscut.
Simon Jaeger
in reply to Noah Tobias Carver 👨🏼🦯🇺🇦 • • •There's another program called Lossless Cut, but because its aim is primarily to losslessly edit files, it can be hard to make seamless edits to videos without making the video drift out of sync--which is not something we can easily verify.
Reaper imports video files, and as long as your edits are removing parts of that video track, the video will match the audio. You can completely replace the audio track by turning the video track's volume down to nothing. (I don't know if muting also works; it might. Not something I could be bothered testing.)
Scott
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