What foss Windows software can merge videos and convert to a fairly compressed mp4?
from sopularity_fax@sopuli.xyz to nostupidquestions@lemmy.ca on 16 Sep 23:29
https://sopuli.xyz/post/33801159

I dont need high definition, compression and merging is all i need so i can turn whole shows into one video

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damnthefilibuster@lemmy.world on 16 Sep 23:30 next collapse

ffmpeg.

frankenswine@lemmy.world on 16 Sep 23:31 collapse

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ramius345@sh.itjust.works on 17 Sep 00:30 next collapse

I think there is a windows build of kdenlive if you want nonlinear editor with a gui. It uses ffmpeg under the hood, which was suggested by another commenter.

link if you need it

sopularity_fax@sopuli.xyz on 17 Sep 00:49 collapse

Thanks will try tm

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 17 Sep 03:47 collapse

Its great. Some commands aren’t intuitive, but there are tutorials. And if you are looking for the output button its under Project–>render. Chose speed of task makes a quick output by larger file, slide the slider to slowest for better compression.

badlotus@discuss.online on 17 Sep 00:56 next collapse

Openshot or Shotcut as well.

ace_garp@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 00:58 next collapse

A bunch listed here

I’ve use OpenShot for years, when I need to cut, splice, or make simple changes to video files.

owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca on 17 Sep 02:37 collapse

I use Openshot for more complex tasks, and Avidemux for everything else. Avidemux isn’t super user friendly, but it allows you to do thinks like remuxing or snipping without taking a million years.