There’s no need to switch from the mouse to type a new name each time, just drag to a particular frame, click the camera, and repeat as often as you like. The name is generated automatically here, too, which makes for very convenient operations. In a neat bonus feature, clicking the camera icon saves the current frame. The very long timestamps don’t help readability, but if you make multiple clips it might help you figure out which is which. When you’re ready, tap the scissors icon and LosslessCut saves the specified portion of the video without re-encoding it, ensuring there’s no loss in quality.Įxported videos are given a name which combines the source name and the extraction times, like: VideoClip.mp4-00.00.08.167-00.01.48.832.mp4. You’re able to mark the start and end points with a mouse click or hotkey. Standard controls enable playing the video, changing playback speed, skipping ahead to any given frame, or fine-tuning frame-by-frame until you find a specific point. LosslessCut’s player is based on Chromium, so most browser-friendly formats are accepted (MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, OGG, WAV, MP3, AAC, H264, Theora, VP8, VP9). The program imports videos via the regular File > Open dialog, or via drag and drop. LosslessCut is a simple open-source video editor which enables cutting and trimming videos without any loss of quality.
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