If you are not doing anything else to the video consider using avidemux instead. It may perform a little bit faster for you. Cinelerra is great for editing together video and inter cutting scenes, etc. but I find it a bit to heavy to use just to cut pieces out. Mostly due to slow playback while trying to find the right spots (I'm on a 1.7GHz athalon with 768 MB ram).
Will

Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
I have a DVD transcribed from a very old videotape in which there are
some places where the tape skipped or didn't advance for a while,
producing bad spots, lasting for between half a second and two seconds.
What is the easiest way to cut these "bad spots" out using Cinelerra?

Thanks - jon


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