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How can i cut scenes from a video

2022.01.07 19:44




















Click the Remake Now! When all is ready press the Remake Now! You will see the deletion progress on the progress bar. It will take some time depending on the file length and your computer configuration. Insert a blank DVD or Blu-ray disc into your computer optical disc drive.


Make sure that the disc is compatible with your drive. AVS Video Burner application will be launched to guide you through the burning process so that you could record your converted video onto a disc. You can select the necessary disc drive if you have several, refresh it and mark the Verify disc check-box to make sure the disc is recorded correctly. Now click the Start Burning!


Note, that if the disc is not empty you will be offered to erase it. If you do not want to do that, you can eject the disc and use another one instead. After the burning is over the disc will be ejected automatically. Note, if you checked the Verify disc , the recording will take a little longer depending on the size of the output files as the program will need time to verify them.


Now you managed to cut out all the unnecessary scenes from your home video without the need to re-encode it. Introduction You might quite often face the need to quickly cut out some scenes in a video file you have without the need to edit or re-encode it.


With the trim feature, you can cut the beginning part and closing part with one drag. Besides trimming out clips at the start or end of the video, you can also cut a video into parts, delete unwanted elements, and merge them into a new video. Move the playhead to the beginning position of the video part that you want to cut, and click the Split icon scissor icon on the toolbar or the Split button on the playhead to split the video to get the starting frame , and then move the Playhead to the ending frame of the video and click the Split button again to get the ending part of the video.


Repeat the process to cut a video into multiple pieces. You will get several cut parts, delete the unwanted parts, or re-order the cut videos and edit it further. To delete an unwanted cut video, you can cut it out by clicking the Delete icon on the toolbar.


When you have finished the cutting and the basic editing, click the Export button on the screen. You can save the video in other formats on the local computer by clicking "Format" and specify some necessary settings such as frame rate and resolution.


If you want to play video creation on iPod, iPhone, iPad, click "Device" and select the thumbnail of your devices. You can also share your videos on YouTube or Vimeo directly or burn videos to DVD discs for better video preservation. Apart from the methods mentioned above to cut videos, you can also use the Instant Cutter Tool in Filmora, which allows you to cut large 4K videos and action camera videos without re-encoding and quality loss. How to cut a video with the Instant Cutter Tool?


Follow the instruction below:. To use the Instant Cutter tool to trim and merge videos quickly, you need click the Import button first and then select Import with Instant Cutter Tool option. And then, drag and drop your videos into the timeline to start trimming. In case you want to cut out several clips from the same video and save it separately, you can use the Add Segment feature to generate a new video clip.


For the specific steps of using the instant cutter tool, check our Instant Cutter guide. Besides cutting videos, you can finish another editing, such as combining and merging videos or rotating video footage. You can check the video below and find out more features of Filmora video cutter. Download and have a try and let me know how do you like it in the comment below. For the specific steps of using instant cutter tool, check our Instant Cutter guide. Seems I am having the same problems as mentioned above..


I have the latest version installed. Waste of typing and reading. I happened to get the answer I was looking for. Sucks to be you, I reckon. Steward Wood is correct. This is supposed to be the place where you get answers…. I love VLC and have used it for years.


No, the poster was not talking about the crop the scene or picture. He or she just wanted to cut the video without actually watching the whole video again. Say I want to cut a video to out of a two hour long video. I know the starting point and ending point. I get it. Yeah, unfortunately, VLC cuts video like this. Sad for us we have to wait an hour to cut an hour scene out of a video. I already looked for the codec and installed it.


Help, please! There are other video editors out there that can do what you need. I first made a copy of the original video in case I was going to screw it up and worked off the copy. If I can do it it has to be possible for others…just always make a copy of the original first.


How do you keep it at the chosen end point? If you want full functionality then you can pay for it elsewhere. Yeah, I guess one has to give attention to the video. When I go to view, I do not get advanced controls, so unable to trim although I just upgraded to the latest version of VLC which is 3. What can I do? It looks like this for me. What is your operating system? I have the same problem. Thank you for your video instructions — just did not know where to dig it out — only after watching the video — I found it, thank you.


This is effectively useless, as it cuts nowhere near where I choose. Surely this can be fixed, as Quicktime does it perfectly, but I prefer VLC for so many other reasons.


It works always perfect for me. Including not speaking about these things, to keep the idea intact of the privilege and elitism of dealing with badly designed and thought-out things. The original video is unchanged.


Using 3. Used the start and stop controls from the Advanced Controls Menu under View. Worked as stated. Sounded like a good idea, but not really. My video is 63 minutes long and what I want to trim is at the end so…not waiting around for hour for that.


Works on YouTube, too. I was able to use this feature. Unfortunately, the clip it created leaves off many seconds of the video! I have tried it multiple times. The video is in MP4 format, so this may be an issue of VLC waiting for the next full frame in the content. Hi, I used to meet the same error and got it addressed by converting to H. Did you check the format of your clip? This is a fantastic facility, BUT there is a problem! The only way to get rid of it that I have found is to boot into Safe mode, and delete it that way.


VLC is just the best thing. Thanks and congratulations for making this useful program that helped me a lot in these 10 years of use. My controls are not operating this way.


I have been trying to find a way to ask the forum for help and there is not an obvious way. Not sure I can agree this is awesome. A youtube video of using this would be desireable. The UI is awful, this feature is awful. The A-B loop feature is awful. Clearly people want to trim a video — set a start and end point and clip out the rest.


How is this not a simple use-case and easy feature to implement. A couple of years ago, I could cut videos perfectly with VLC, but now the result is a video trimmed without sound. What is the problem? It happens to someone else? I have the latest version installed in Windows Thank you very much, Sergei. Same thing with latest VLC. Yes it works …. Is there a bug. Just cut the end off a video for the first time.


It works great. BUT, when the new video ends, it shoots right back into my video file so all my videos are listed and playable. How do I stop that happening. So, you are saying it is opening up other video files?


Maybe you can try putting the one that you are trying to share on a separate folder? All I wanted to do was trim a second or two out of the original clip. I cannot seem to do this. I can extract portions of a clip to make new clips, but I cannot trim a clip. Wow this was so easy … Got it right the first time … Shortened a 60 minute video which I only needed the first minutes..